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- Joe and Max [videorecording] by Beal, Jeff.; Buckley, Norman.; Butler, Bill,1931-; Horwitch, Jason.; James, Steve.(CARDINAL)512388; Konop, Kelli.; Paymer, David.(CARDINAL)847776; Rettig, Klaus.; Roberts, Leonard.act(CARDINAL)852071; Roundtree, Richard,1942-2023(CARDINAL)271205; Schweiger, Til,1963-; Wilson, Peta.; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.; Gemini Films.; International West Pictures.; Karz Entertainment.; MPCA/2K Media.; Starz! Pictures.;
Director of photography, Bill Butler ; editor, Norman Buckley ; music, Jeff Beal.Til Schweiger, Leonard Roberts, Richard Roundtree, David Paymer, Peta Wilson.As African-American Joe Louis fights to become boxing's heavyweight champion, the top German boxer, pacifist Max Schmeling, is heralded by the Nazis as the perfect athlete. The world watched as their bouts took on epic proportions, but outside of public view, they forged a friendship that would transcend enemy lines.Rated PG-13: fight sequences and brief strong languages.DVD.
- Subjects: Louis, Joe, 1914-; Schmeling, Max, 1905-; Boxing; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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- War in the ring : Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, and the fight between America and Hitler / by Florio, John,1960-author.(CARDINAL)403752;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-188) and index.The authors of "One Nation Under Baseball: How the 1960s Collided with the National Pastime" deliver a riveting narrative nonfiction about a boxing match that represented the growing tensions between the United States and Nazi Germany in the lead up to World War II.1050LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Louis, Joe, 1914-1981.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005.; Boxing; Nationalism and sports; Sports rivalries;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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- Beyond glory : Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling and a world on the brink / by Margolick, David.(CARDINAL)311351;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A study of the two boxing competitions between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, in 1936 and 1938, examines the global significance of the sporting events in terms of a world on the brink of war.
- Subjects: Louis, Joe, 1914-1981.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005.; Boxing; Nationalism and sports; Sports rivalries;
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- Black history. [videorecording]. by St. Clair Vision (Firm);
Highlights of the 1936 Olympics, Berlin (Special Enterprises presents, prepared and recorded by Allen B. Carrick, 1936) -- Joe Louis in The Brown Bomber, heavyweight champion of the world (Harry M. Popkin presents, produced by Edward W. Lewis, 1939) -- Louis vs. Schmeling, Yankee Stadium, June 22, 1938 (1938) -- The Negro in sports (Liggett & Myers present, produced by E.M. Glucksman, 1950) -- From dreams to reality: a tribute to minority inventors (Department of Commerce, United States of America, 1986) -- Jan Matzeliger (1989) -- The Negro in industry (Liggett & Myers present, produced by E.M. Glucksman, 1965).Selection of documentaries, interviews, and other archival footage illustrating African American history.Not rated; suitable for all audiences.DVD, all regions; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, re-mastered.
- Subjects: Documentary videos.; Louis, Joe, 1914-1981.; Louis, Joe, 1914-1981.; Matzeliger, Jan Ernst, 1852-1889.; Matzeliger, Jan Ernst, 1852-1889.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005.; Olympic Games 1936 : Berlin, Germany); Olympic Games 1936 : Berlin, Germany); African American inventors.; African Americans; African Americans;
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- The Berlin Boxing Club / by Sharenow, Rob.;
In 1936 Berlin, fourteen-year-old Karl Stern, considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, learns to box from the legendary Max Schmeling while struggling with the realities of the Holocaust.880LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005; Boxing; Families; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Jews; Nazis;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 10
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- The Berlin Boxing Club / by Sharenow, Rob,author.;
In 1936 Berlin, fourteen-year-old Karl Stern, who is considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, learns to box from the legendary Max Schmeling while struggling with the realities of the Holocaust.7-9880LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Schmeling, Max, 1905-2005; Boxing stories.; Families; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Jews; Nazis;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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