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Orden i Idrættens Hus - Dansk Idræts-Forbund og sportens gennembrud ca. 1896-1918

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Dansk Idræts-Forbunds (nu Danmarks Idræts-forbund) tilblivelse i 1896 og en beskrivelse af organisationens udvikling med sporten som et centralt omdrejningspunkt.
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Title: Orden i Idrættens Hus - Dansk Idræts-Forbund og sportens gennembrud ca. 1896-1918
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Dansk Idræts-Forbunds (nu Danmarks Idræts-forbund) tilblivelse i 1896 og en beskrivelse af organisationens udvikling med sporten som et centralt omdrejningspunkt.

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