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Max Schmeling fights Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. Max knocked out Joe 2:29 into the 12th round of this 15 round fight. Bronx, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-fights-joe-louis-at-yankee-stadium-max-knocked-out-joe-50023175.html
RMCWAN1Y–Max Schmeling fights Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. Max knocked out Joe 2:29 into the 12th round of this 15 round fight. Bronx,
Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in their second fight, New York, NY, June 22, 1938. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-and-joe-louis-in-their-second-fight-new-york-ny-june-32375087.html
RMBTJPN3–Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in their second fight, New York, NY, June 22, 1938.
1936 , NEW YORK , USA: The heavyweight Nazi german Champion boxeur MAX SCHMELING ( 1905 - 2005 ), at right side in this photo , with american JOE LOUIS ( 1914 - 1981 ) to the weights . The fight with Louis was a worldwide cultural event because of their national and racist association . Unknown photographer .- SPORT - BOX - CAMPIONE D'EUROPA - Campionato Europeo - PUGILATO - PESI MASSIMI - KOELBLIN - hunk - sportivo - PUGILATO - PUGILE - ANNI TRENTA - 30's - '30 - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - SALUTO ROMANO NAZISTA - NAZISMO - NAZISM - ai PESI --- ARCHIVIO GBB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1936-new-york-usa-the-heavyweight-nazi-german-champion-boxeur-max-schmeling-1905-2005-at-right-side-in-this-photo-with-american-joe-louis-1914-1981-to-the-weights-the-fight-with-louis-was-a-worldwide-cultural-event-because-of-their-national-and-racist-association-unknown-photographer-sport-box-campione-deuropa-campionato-europeo-pugilato-pesi-massimi-koelblin-hunk-sportivo-pugilato-pugile-anni-trenta-30s-30-foto-storiche-history-saluto-romano-nazista-nazismo-nazism-ai-pesi-archivio-gbb-image510448115.html
RM2MJCWNR–1936 , NEW YORK , USA: The heavyweight Nazi german Champion boxeur MAX SCHMELING ( 1905 - 2005 ), at right side in this photo , with american JOE LOUIS ( 1914 - 1981 ) to the weights . The fight with Louis was a worldwide cultural event because of their national and racist association . Unknown photographer .- SPORT - BOX - CAMPIONE D'EUROPA - Campionato Europeo - PUGILATO - PESI MASSIMI - KOELBLIN - hunk - sportivo - PUGILATO - PUGILE - ANNI TRENTA - 30's - '30 - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - SALUTO ROMANO NAZISTA - NAZISMO - NAZISM - ai PESI --- ARCHIVIO GBB
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RMRBAWDX–Louis vs. Schmeling.
World's richest girl and her husband see Louis, one round victory. Mrs James Cromwell, the former Doris Duke, known as the 'richest girl in the world', and her husband, James Cromwell, wearing dark glasses as they watched Joe Louis score his sensational one round knockout victory over max Schmeling in the world title fight at the Yankee Stadium, New York. 30 June 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/worlds-richest-girl-and-her-husband-see-louis-one-round-victory-mrs-james-cromwell-the-former-doris-duke-known-as-the-richest-girl-in-the-world-and-her-husband-james-cromwell-wearing-dark-glasses-as-they-watched-joe-louis-score-his-sensational-one-round-knockout-victory-over-max-schmeling-in-the-world-title-fight-at-the-yankee-stadium-new-york-30-june-1938-image359622867.html
RM2BW26HR–World's richest girl and her husband see Louis, one round victory. Mrs James Cromwell, the former Doris Duke, known as the 'richest girl in the world', and her husband, James Cromwell, wearing dark glasses as they watched Joe Louis score his sensational one round knockout victory over max Schmeling in the world title fight at the Yankee Stadium, New York. 30 June 1938
May 05, 1954 - Back from U.S.A: Max Schmeling returned on Friday back to Germany from U.S.A. and he was welcomed by his wife Anny Ondra on the airport of Hamburg-Fihlsbuettel. He had been in U.S.A. not only as arbitrator in the boxing-fight between the German Hans Stretz and the American Kilgore in Milwaukee, U.S.A, which the German won, but Schmeling also met many of his old friends like Joe Louis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-05-1954-back-from-usa-max-schmeling-returned-on-friday-back-to-image69288579.html
RME0MA83–May 05, 1954 - Back from U.S.A: Max Schmeling returned on Friday back to Germany from U.S.A. and he was welcomed by his wife Anny Ondra on the airport of Hamburg-Fihlsbuettel. He had been in U.S.A. not only as arbitrator in the boxing-fight between the German Hans Stretz and the American Kilgore in Milwaukee, U.S.A, which the German won, but Schmeling also met many of his old friends like Joe Louis.
Former boxers Max Schmeling (l) from Germany and Joe Louis (M) from the USA meet in Miami in March 1961. To the right Humbert Fugazy. Schmeling and Louis will watch the world champion fight between Patterson and Johannson on the 13th of March in 1961. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-boxers-max-schmeling-l-from-germany-and-joe-louis-m-from-the-56888241.html
RMD8FDEW–Former boxers Max Schmeling (l) from Germany and Joe Louis (M) from the USA meet in Miami in March 1961. To the right Humbert Fugazy. Schmeling and Louis will watch the world champion fight between Patterson and Johannson on the 13th of March in 1961.
Jan. 04, 1975 - Former boxer Max Schmeling will be 70 on September 28th.: Germany's most successful boxer Max Schmeling will be 70 on September 28th, 1975. Schmeling was not only the idol of his generation, still 43 years after his biggest triumph, he is as popular as before. 1930 he was the first German boxer to become the world champion which he remained until 1932.1939 he become European champion. But the fight which really made him popular was the one against Joe Louis, which was won by Max Schmeling with k.o. in the 12th round. 1933 Max Schmeling married the actress Anny Ondra, the couple Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jan-04-1975-former-boxer-max-schmeling-will-be-70-on-september-28th-88144052.html
RMF3B8HT–Jan. 04, 1975 - Former boxer Max Schmeling will be 70 on September 28th.: Germany's most successful boxer Max Schmeling will be 70 on September 28th, 1975. Schmeling was not only the idol of his generation, still 43 years after his biggest triumph, he is as popular as before. 1930 he was the first German boxer to become the world champion which he remained until 1932.1939 he become European champion. But the fight which really made him popular was the one against Joe Louis, which was won by Max Schmeling with k.o. in the 12th round. 1933 Max Schmeling married the actress Anny Ondra, the couple
The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boxing-gloves-of-heavyweight-champion-joe-louis-have-been-donated-to-the-national-museum-of-american-history-in-washington-on-january-31-2007-the-gloves-were-used-in-louis-first-fight-against-germanys-max-schmeling-in-1936-which-he-lost-louis-won-the-rematch-in-1938-at-yankee-stadium-due-to-the-turbulent-time-in-history-the-two-matches-transcended-boxing-and-became-worldwide-events-with-racial-and-national-overtones-upi-photoyuri-gripas-image258588214.html
RMW0KKWA–The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas)
The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boxing-gloves-of-heavyweight-champion-joe-louis-have-been-donated-to-the-national-museum-of-american-history-in-washington-on-january-31-2007-the-gloves-were-used-in-louis-first-fight-against-germanys-max-schmeling-in-1936-which-he-lost-louis-won-the-rematch-in-1938-at-yankee-stadium-due-to-the-turbulent-time-in-history-the-two-matches-transcended-boxing-and-became-worldwide-events-with-racial-and-national-overtones-upi-photoyuri-gripas-image258588219.html
RMW0KKWF–The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas)
Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in their second fight, New York, NY, June 22, 1938.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-and-joe-louis-in-their-second-fight-new-york-ny-june-50023180.html
RMCWAN24–Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in their second fight, New York, NY, June 22, 1938.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
Max Schmeling fights Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. Max knocked out Joe 2:29 into the 12th round of this 15 round fight. Bronx, NY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-fights-joe-louis-at-yankee-stadium-max-knocked-out-joe-32375085.html
RMBTJPN1–Max Schmeling fights Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. Max knocked out Joe 2:29 into the 12th round of this 15 round fight. Bronx, NY
Brown bomber , Louis and Max Schneling meet tomorrow night . Tomorrow night ( Thursday ) , Joe Louis , America ' s ' Brown Bomber ' , and Max Schmeling of Germany , former heavyweight champion of the world meet at the Yankee Stadium , New York , in a fight which will probaly give the victor the right to meet James J Braddock for the world title . Although Louis is the favourite experts predict that Schmelling is capablle of putting up a stiff resistence . Photo shows , a new picture of Joe Louis , America ' s ' Brown Bomber ' in his gymnasium during training for his fight . 17 June 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brown-bomber-louis-and-max-schneling-meet-tomorrow-night-tomorrow-night-thursday-joe-louis-america-s-brown-bomber-and-max-schmeling-of-germany-former-heavyweight-champion-of-the-world-meet-at-the-yankee-stadium-new-york-in-a-fight-which-will-probaly-give-the-victor-the-right-to-meet-james-j-braddock-for-the-world-title-although-louis-is-the-favourite-experts-predict-that-schmelling-is-capablle-of-putting-up-a-stiff-resistence-photo-shows-a-new-picture-of-joe-louis-america-s-brown-bomber-in-his-gymnasium-during-training-for-his-fight-17-june-1936-image359659475.html
RM2BW3W97–Brown bomber , Louis and Max Schneling meet tomorrow night . Tomorrow night ( Thursday ) , Joe Louis , America ' s ' Brown Bomber ' , and Max Schmeling of Germany , former heavyweight champion of the world meet at the Yankee Stadium , New York , in a fight which will probaly give the victor the right to meet James J Braddock for the world title . Although Louis is the favourite experts predict that Schmelling is capablle of putting up a stiff resistence . Photo shows , a new picture of Joe Louis , America ' s ' Brown Bomber ' in his gymnasium during training for his fight . 17 June 1936
The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boxing-gloves-of-heavyweight-champion-joe-louis-have-been-donated-to-the-national-museum-of-american-history-in-washington-on-january-31-2007-the-gloves-were-used-in-louis-first-fight-against-germanys-max-schmeling-in-1936-which-he-lost-louis-won-the-rematch-in-1938-at-yankee-stadium-due-to-the-turbulent-time-in-history-the-two-matches-transcended-boxing-and-became-worldwide-events-with-racial-and-national-overtones-upi-photoyuri-gripas-image258588210.html
RMW0KKW6–The boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis have been donated to the National Museum of American History in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas)
Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-detroits-brown-bomber-heavyweight-joe-louis-on-his-knees-for-the-final-50047407.html
RMCWBRYB–Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee
Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. June 19, 1936. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-detroits-brown-bomber-heavyweight-joe-louis-on-his-knees-for-the-final-32392102.html
RMBTKGCP–Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. June 19, 1936.
Ellen Roney Hughes (R), sport curator of the National Museum of American History thanks Ken Milburn for donating the boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis to the museum, in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ellen-roney-hughes-r-sport-curator-of-the-national-museum-of-american-history-thanks-ken-milburn-for-donating-the-boxing-gloves-of-heavyweight-champion-joe-louis-to-the-museum-in-washington-on-january-31-2007-the-gloves-were-used-in-louis-first-fight-against-germanys-max-schmeling-in-1936-which-he-lost-louis-won-the-rematch-in-1938-at-yankee-stadium-due-to-the-turbulent-time-in-history-the-two-matches-transcended-boxing-and-became-worldwide-events-with-racial-and-national-overtones-upi-photoyuri-gripas-image258588215.html
RMW0KKWB–Ellen Roney Hughes (R), sport curator of the National Museum of American History thanks Ken Milburn for donating the boxing gloves of heavyweight champion Joe Louis to the museum, in Washington on January 31, 2007. The gloves were used in Louis' first fight against Germany's Max Schmeling in 1936, which he lost. Louis won the rematch in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Due to the turbulent time in history, the two matches transcended boxing and became worldwide events with racial and national overtones. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas)
Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-1905-2005-before-his-1938-re-match-fight-with-joe-louis-50021386.html
RMCWAJP2–Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the
Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the first round with a knockout. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-max-schmeling-1905-2005-before-his-1938-re-match-fight-with-joe-louis-32382508.html
RMBTK464–Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the first round with a knockout.
Joe Louis and Max Schmeling weigh in for 1936 match. Schmeling won the fight with a 12th round knockout. On left, is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-joe-louis-and-max-schmeling-weigh-in-for-1936-match-schmeling-won-50021388.html
RMCWAJP4–Joe Louis and Max Schmeling weigh in for 1936 match. Schmeling won the fight with a 12th round knockout. On left, is
Joe Louis and Max Schmeling weigh in for 1936 match. Schmeling won the fight with a 12th round knockout. On left, is Schmeling's American manager, Joe Jacobs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-joe-louis-and-max-schmeling-weigh-in-for-1936-match-schmeling-won-32382513.html
RMBTK469–Joe Louis and Max Schmeling weigh in for 1936 match. Schmeling won the fight with a 12th round knockout. On left, is Schmeling's American manager, Joe Jacobs.
Demonstration after Joe Louis's one-round victory over German heavy weight champion Max Schmeling. Smiling Harlemites carrying Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-demonstration-after-joe-louiss-one-round-victory-over-german-heavy-50060463.html
RMCWCCHK–Demonstration after Joe Louis's one-round victory over German heavy weight champion Max Schmeling. Smiling Harlemites carrying
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