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von Marcovitz, Hal (Autor)
Philadelphia (Penn.): Chelsea House (Verlag), 2002, 112 S., Lit.
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von Crisman, Stephen (Beteiligte Person)
2016
“...September 5, 1972 Terrorists took eleven Israeli athletes hostage at the Munich Olympics...”
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von Schiller, Kay (Autor)
Erschienen in Between mass death and individual loss : the place of the dead in twentieth-century Germany, New York (N.Y.): Berghahn Books (Verlag), 2008, S. 129-150, Lit.
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Erschienen in Between mass death and individual loss : the place of the dead in twentieth-century Germany, New York (N.Y.): Berghahn Books (Verlag), 2008, S. 129-150, Lit.
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von Lakhani, Karim R. (Autor),
Boston (Mass.): 2016, 20 S., Lit.
“...In 2015, German football club Bayern Munich is considering how to enter the Chinese market. Should...”Verfügbarkeit
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“... aftermath: the ‘Munich Massacre’, which took place during the 1972 Summer Olympics and led to violent...”
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von Meyer, Monika (Autor)
Erschienen in Olympic cities : city agendas, planning and the World’s Games 1896 – 2020, London, New York (N.Y.): Routledge (Verlag), 2017, S. 301-316, Lit.-Verz.: S. 438-476, Lit.
“...This chapter considers the place of the 1972 Games in the post-war planning of Munich, the plan...”Erschienen in Olympic cities : city agendas, planning and the World’s Games 1896 – 2020, London, New York (N.Y.): Routledge (Verlag), 2017, S. 301-316, Lit.-Verz.: S. 438-476, Lit.
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von Haddad, San Charles (Autor)
New York (N.Y.): Post Hill Press (Verlag), 2020, 343 S., Lit.
“..., and the resulting guerrilla attack at the Olympics in Munich in 1972 – and reveals a handful of heroes whose impact...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Sonneborn, Liz (Autor)
New York (N.Y.): Rosen (Verlag), 2003, 64 S., Lit.
“...The hostage crisis at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, took the world by surprise...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Mandell, Richard D. (Autor)
Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina (Verlag), 1991, XVI, 207 S., Lit.
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von Young, Christopher (Autor)
Erschienen in National identity and global sports events: Culture, politics, and spectacle in the Olympics and the Football World Cup, Albany (N.Y.): State University of New York Press (Verlag), 2006, S. 117-132, Lit.
“...Christopher Young analyzes the 1972 Munich Olympics, infamous for the tragic deaths of eleven...”Erschienen in National identity and global sports events: Culture, politics, and spectacle in the Olympics and the Football World Cup, Albany (N.Y.): State University of New York Press (Verlag), 2006, S. 117-132, Lit.
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von Elzey, Christopher Clark (Autor)
West Lafayette: 2004, 754 S., Lit.
“...This dissertation argues that at the 1972 Munich Olympics politics intervened into the Games...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Gajek, Eva Maria (Autor)
Erschienen in Routledge handbook of sport and politics, London: Routledge (Verlag), 2017, S. 440-448, Lit.
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Erschienen in Routledge handbook of sport and politics, London: Routledge (Verlag), 2017, S. 440-448, Lit.
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“...The purpose of this study is to analyze the 1972 Munich Massacre—the kidnapping and murdering...”
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von Daniels, George G. (Autor)
Los Angeles (Cal.): World Sport Research & Publ. (Verlag), 1996, 180 S., Lit.
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von Young, Christopher (Autor),
Berkeley (Calif.): Univ. of California Press (Verlag), 2010, XIII, 348 S., Lit.
“...The 1972 Munich Olympics - remembered almost exclusively for the devastating terrorist attack...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. (Autor)
Berkeley (Calif.), Los Angeles (Cal.), London: Univ. of California Press (Verlag), 2000, XXIII, 433 S., Literaturverz. S. 399-421, Lit.
“..."Munich, notorious in recent history as the capital of the Nazi movements, is the site of Gavriel...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Large, David Clay (Autor)
Lanham (Maryld.): Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag), 2012, 396 S., Lit.
“...In a book timed to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Munich Olympics, during which 11...”Verfügbarkeit