GENEVA – The IOC apologized on Friday and deleted a Twitter message which some saw as celebrating Nazi Germany’s hosting of the 1936 Olympics.Joining a message thread on Thursday one year before the Olympic cauldron is lit at the postponed 2020 Tokyo Games, the International Olympic Committee used its official account to tweet a film about the first-ever torch relay entering the Berlin stadium.“We apologize to those who feel offended by the film of the Olympic Games Berlin 1936,” the IOC wrote on Friday.“We have deleted this film, which was part of the series of films featuring the message of unity and solidarity, from the @Olympics Twitter account.”Replies to the IOC’s original message on Thursday expressed surprise by Twitter users at.