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Olympic Way, more commonly known as Wembley Way, is the road that links Wembley Park tube station and Wembley Stadium in London, England. Thousands of spectators walk along it to every event as the road leads directly into the stadium. The road is an easy access from the London Underground system to the stadium, and travels in a north-south direction. Wembley Way was built several years after World War II by German POWs still held captive by the UK. Originally they were intended to be used for picking up refuse during the 1948 Summer Olympics, but their duties were changed due to criticism in the press; "It is fair to assume that the Ministry of Labour will think very hard before intending for a slave squad to operate quite so publicly and before quite so many overseas visitors." Instead they were put on less visible construction details.〔("Wembly Way built by German Prisoners of War" ), BBC News, 15 March 2010〕 File:Wembley Way.jpg|Wembley Way looking down from the Wembley Stadium File:Wembley Stadium down Wembley Way.jpg|New Wembley Stadium looking south, down the new Wembley Way, January 2007 File:Wembley Twin Towers.jpg|Wembley Way before the Germany v England semi-final at Euro 96 File:Wembley Stadium map.png|A map of Wembley Stadium in relation to Olympic Way ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Olympic Way」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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