48 thoughts on “Bayern Munchen Logo Evolution #shorts”

  1. The rise of Adolf Hitler to power put an abrupt end to Bayern's development. Club president Kurt Landauer and the coach, both of whom were Jewish, left the country. Many others in the club were also purged. Bayern was taunted as the "Jew's club", while local rival 1860 Munich gained much support. Josef Sauter, who was inaugurated in 1943, was the only NSDAP member as president. After a friendly match in Switzerland, some Bayern players greeted Landauer, who was a spectator, and the club was subject to continued discrimination.[17] Bayern was also affected by the ruling that football players had to be full amateurs again, which led to the move of gifted young centre-forward Oskar Rohr to Switzerland. In the following years, Bayern could not sustain its role of contender for the national title, achieving mid-table results in its regional league instead.

  2. Je ne vois pas pourquoi vous en faite une histoire avec ce logo? Ce symbol existe depuis des dizaines de milliers d'années. On ne doit donc plus l'utiliser à cause d'un petit crètin moustachu?

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