50 years after the Munich Olympics massacre, families of the slain continue to grieve — and remember
UPDATE: This story has been updated with news that the families of the Munich massacre victims settled their compensation claims with the German government Wednesday. TEL AVIV – The pain feels fresh ...
Dr. Lee Mandel, a retired U.S. naval captain, was the guest speaker at a recent lecture series at Williamsburg’s Temple Beth El. His talk was focused on the analysis of the 1972 Munich Olympic ...
The latest edition of ESPN’s E60 series is going to be heavy. Per a Wednesday release from the company, the new episode will revisit the Munich Massacre during the 1972 Summer Olympics and focuses on ...
German police exchanged gunfire with an armed Islamist outside the Israeli consulate in Munich on Thursday, ultimately killing the gunman. Police engaged the shooter at roughly 9 a.m. local time on ...
As the world was amazed by the superhuman achievements of the proud Jewish swimmer Mark Spitz at the Munich Olympics in 1972, Muslim terrorists aligned with the Black September organization shocked ...
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While atching “September 5,” you can’t help but think about another 2024 film, “Saturday Night.” In the latter — director and co-writer Jason Reitman’s dramatization of the moments leading up to the ...
A few years after the Munich massacre, that number was more than 50, Hoffman says. A large reason for that was the global attention the attack received. "I think other aggrieved persons saw terrorism ...
It was just after 4 a.m. when an attack that would shock the world began — quietly. Eight men in tracksuits hopped the fence at Munich's Olympic Village, carrying with them Kalashnikov rifles and ...
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