“According to widespread reports, German dictator Adolf Hitler offered Dhyan Chand German citizenship and a position in the German Military, after an impressive showing at the Berlin Olympics. The offer was declined by the Indian magician.”

—  Dhyan Chand

Dhyan Chand (a biographical sketch)

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