International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach has said that staging the 2036 Games in his native Germany is not out of the question, 100 years after the politically charged 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Bach said in an interview with Wednesday’s edition of the Sport Bild weekly that the 1936 Games misused by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime should not be an obstacle. “Of course there are critics, and there would also be critics of other bidders. But from an international point of view, Germany has never been blamed for these 1936 Games,” Bach said. Bach said that such Games, possibly again …