<b>Engrossing</b>
- Matt Chilton, **Books of the Year**, Daily Telegraph
Eighty years after the events it depicts, <b><i>Berlin 1936 </i>is a small</b> <b>masterpiece</b> – you actually feel like you were there… The book was originally in German, but Jefferson Chase’s translation is so perfectly judged, you’d never even notice
- Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail, **Books of the Year**
<b>Entertaining</b>... A <b>vivid collage</b> of vignettes gleaned from diaries, police reports, snippets from newspapers, and so on. It dances from comedy to tragedy, from the ironic to the sinister, to give a picture of a darkening Germany... Hilmes has an eye for incidental detail.
- Robbie Millen, The Times
A German historian charts the Berlin Olympics day by day through a series of memorable vignettes of life under Nazism. Hilmes’ deceptively jaunty, even comic tone echoes that of the Games themselves
- Simon Kuper, Financial Times, **Books of the Year**
This book reads like a tourist guide to a city on the eve of destruction
- Gerard DeGroot, The Times, **Books of the Year**