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Munich 1972 Olympics poster. One of the best Olympics posters. No one could have foreseen the terrible events that would take place at the 1972 Games, ...
Foot (Poster for Olympic Games in Munich), 1972; 86 x 63.8 cm. (33.9 x 25.1 in.) close. Medium screenprint Size 86 x 63.8 cm. (33.9 x 25.1 in.) Edition Dummy thicc text, amirite? Sale Consectetur ...
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Otl Aicher; Test print Olympic Games in Munich: silver sailing and a poster of the Olympic boat classes in Kiel/Olympic Center in Kiel/Olympic regatta areas in Kiel, ca. 1970; 122 x 86.1 cm. (48 x ...
All 10 European athletes who won world titles in Eugene last month, and all 12 European Olympic champions have converged in Munich for the European Athletics Championships that starts here tomorrow.
This compact Paramount release, covering the 1972 Summer Olympics massacre of Israeli athletes in Munich, has a refreshingly simple — but not simplistic — take. Paramount Pictures ...
Gunmen held members of the Israeli team hostage, eventually killing them, during the 1972 Munich Olympics. The attack was the first time a global audience had witnessed terrorism as it happened.
Fifty years ago, on Sept. 5, 1972, a horrific story unfolded in Munich, Germany. Palestinian terrorists had murdered two Israelis at the Olympic Games and taken nine more hostage. Within hours ...
The 1972 Munich Olympics were viewed by their German hosts as a chance to leave the country’s history behind. Instead, the Games became notorious for terrorism after an attack on the Israeli ...
The best Olympics posters from the past 100 years. The history of the modern Olympic Games began in Athens in 1896, but the first three events had no official poster designs.
Gunmen held members of the Israeli team hostage, eventually killing them, during the 1972 Munich Olympics. The attack was the first time a global audience had witnessed terrorism as it happened.