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German-Israeli Sports Relations and the Munich Games German-Israeli Sports Relations and the Munich Games
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Political Backdrop Political Backdrop
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The Attack The Attack
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Intelligence Intelligence
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Terrorist Structures Terrorist Structures
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Meager German Contacts Meager German Contacts
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Contemporary Security Measures Contemporary Security Measures
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Israeli Negligence Israeli Negligence
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Contemporary Military Potential Contemporary Military Potential
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The Political Aftermath The Political Aftermath
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Arab Reactions Arab Reactions
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Israel I Israel I
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The Arab World The Arab World
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Israel II Israel II
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7 The End of the Games: Germany, the Middle East, and the Terrorist Attack
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Published:March 2010
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Abstract
This chapter discusses the relationship regarding sports between Germany and Israel and how it affected the Munich Games. It notes that in the mid-1960s, Germany's delicate balance between its moral responsibility to Israel and economic and foreign policy interests in the Arab states was toppled over clandestine weapons deliveries to Israel, Egypt's threat to formalize ties with the GDR, and the Federal Republic's full recognition of Israel. It narrates the attack of the Palestinian terrorist commando, who were in their late teens and twenties, on the Israeli delegation on the evening of 4 September 1972. It also explores the political aftermath of the terrorist attack.
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