- 1940 Winter Olympics
The anticipated 1940
Winter Olympics , which would have been officially known as the V Olympic Winter Games, were to be celebrated in 1940 inSapporo ,Japan .The games were cancelled due to the onset of
World War II . Sapporo was selected to be the host of the fifth edition Winter Olympics scheduled February 3-12, 1940, butJapan gave the Games back to the IOC in July 1938, after the outbreak of theSecond Sino-Japanese War in 1937.The IOC then decided to give the Winter Olympics to
St Moritz ,Switzerland , which had hosted in 1928. Due to controversies between the Swiss organizing team and the IOC, the Games were withdrawn again.In the spring of 1939, the IOC gave the 1940 Winter Olympics, now scheduled for February 2-11, to
Garmisch-Partenkirchen ,Germany , where the previous 1936 games had been held. Three months later Germany invadedPoland on September 1st to igniteWorld War II , and the Winter Games were cancelled in November. Likewise, the 1944 games, awarded in 1939 toCortina d'Ampezzo ,Italy , were cancelled in 1941.St Moritz held the first post-war games in 1948; Cortina d'Ampezzo hosted in 1956, and Sapporo in 1972.
Germany has not hosted the winter games since 1936. Neighboring
Austria hosted at Innsbruck in 1964 and again in 1976, as a substitute following Denver's withdrawal in late 1972.ee also
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1916 Summer Olympics
*1940 Summer Olympics
*1944 Winter Olympics
*1944 Summer Olympics External links
* [http://www.marcolympics.org/jeux/1940/winter/index.php] Planned program for the V Winter Olympics in
Sapporo andGarmisch-Partenkirchen
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