Publicity label for 1933 Zakopane Winter Maccabiah Games
1st Winter Maccabiah
Host city
Zakopane, Poland[1]
Nations
8[1]
Athletes
250[1]
Opening
February 2, 1933
Closing
February 5, 1933
Main venue
Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane
Summer
← 1st Maccabiah
2nd Maccabiah →
Winter
2nd Winter Maccabiah →
The 1st Winter Maccabiah (Hebrew: מכביית החורף הראשונה; Polish: Pierwsza zimowa Makabiada) was held in Zakopane,[2] Poland from February 2 to 5, 1933.[1] Coincidentally, the opening ceremony took place two days after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor (January 30, 1933).
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