What Went Wrong in Munich

Published: July 23, 2012, 11 a.m.

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With the start of the Summer Olympics just days away, the International Olympic Committee remains firm in its insistence that there will be no commemoration marking the tragedy that took place 40 years ago, at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. It was there that 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were taken hostage and then murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group known as Black September. A German police officer and five of the hostage-takers also died in the standoff.

The United States, Germany, Australia, and Israel have called for a public remembrance at this summer\\u2019s games in London. Their efforts have been for naught. The IOC says it does not want to \\u201cpoliticize\\u201d the event with a memorial service even while international pressure\\u2014including from President Obama\\u2014to hold such a commemoration mounts.

David Clay Large is a historian of modern Germany who has written about the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Munich under Nazi rule, and, most recently,...


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