Introduction
Explore the riveting account of East German athletes’ journey as documented in ‘Synthetic Medals’. This eBook delves into a dark chapter of history where athletic success was often achieved through unethical means. Buy Now.
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Key Features
- Insightful analysis of the doping regime in East Germany.
- Detailed accounts from athletes who lived through this era.
- Exploration of the moral and ethical implications on sports.
- Historical context that sheds light on political motivations behind athletic achievements.
Specs
- Format: eBook Kindle
- Pages Count: 269
- Publication Date: July 4, 2022
- Language: English
- Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Provides a comprehensive look into the East German doping scandal.
- Written by an author with extensive research on this topic.
- Engaging narrative style that makes historical facts accessible and compelling.
Cons:
- Limited appeal to readers not interested in Cold War history.
- May be disturbing for those sensitive to stories involving unethical practices.
Who It’s For
This book is ideal for:
- History buffs and researchers specializing in Cold War era sports.
- Readers fascinated by the darker sides of international athletics.
- Those interested in understanding political influence over sporting achievements.
Pricing & Value
Current price: 11,97 € (subject to change). This eBook offers a deep dive into a controversial period with invaluable insights and analysis.
FAQs
Q: Is the book available in other formats besides Kindle?
A: Currently, only the Kindle format is available for this title.
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