Until 1932, the only sports on the Winter Games’ programme were bobsleigh, Nordic combined, ice hockey, figure and speed skating, and ski jumping. The introduction of Alpine skiing at Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 meant finding a slope, and thus a course to ski on. With the introduction of this new discipline, the number of teams at the Games increased. --- Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 - Gustav Lantscher (GER) - Alpine combined. --- The Games had been awarded to the German Weimar Republic in 1931, in the spirit of reconciliation. But by 1936, the Nazis had taken over the government. While the Games were technically well organised and many athletes inspired through their performances and stories, they were also exploited by Nazi propagandists.