it's for all the stories about jesse owens and how hitler was furious about jesse owens and the other black athletes. the black athletes largely came away with good experiences in a sense that they came away -- they were personally the most popular athlete in those olympics. and many germans privately invited black athletes to their homes for coffee or meals. w.e.dubois was on a scholarship for six months in germany right around that time. and he commented on this. he said it would have been impossible to go without some sort of racial front. but what my country men don't realize, because i speak jerman, i do realize, is that the anti-semitism here, the voracity of it is much worse than any racism we've ever faced in the united states and much more dangerous: >> if you could just wait for the microphone for one second. >> it would seem to me fell on receptive ears because that was something that was not -- i mean, it happened to other people, who cared. and therefore, was it true that the economic situation and the love that americans have, they don't have the royalty. and the success