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Immediately after the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics, the German chancellor mandated that all participant nations fly their flags at half-mast. Ten Arab nations objected to their flags being lowered to honour murdered Israelis, and so they were restored to full-mast.

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Bill Bowerman, an Oregon native who helped negotiate the surrender of the Nazis in Italy, was the track and field coach for the University of Oregon and the US Olympic team, called the police during the Munich Massacre, and co-founded Nike

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  1. Peter Norman (the white guy on the podium in the 68 olympics black power salute photo) was cut from the team to compete at the 72 Munich Olympics due to him showing solidarity by wearing an anti racism patch on his jacket in 68.

  2. In 1972, Idi Amin sent a telegram to the UN Secretary General, Yasser Arafat and Golda Meir to say he "applauded the massacre of the Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich and said Germany was the most appropriate locale for this because it was where Hitler burned more than six million Jews."

  3. Dachshund named Waldi was the first official mascot of Olympic games held in Munich in 1972.

  4. The British TV series "Are You Being Served?" would not have made it to broadcast without the events of the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre.

  5. Otl Aicher created a set of pictograms for the 1972 Olympics in Munich to represent the sports being played so that athletes and visitors to the Olympic village could find their way around without speaking German, influencing the widespread use of stick figures for public signage.

  6. The Olympic Hill in the Olympiapark, Munich (home of the 1972 Games) was built by piling up 10 million cubic meters of the ruins and debris of the destroyed city of Munich after WW2

  7. The first official Olympic mascot did not appear until the Munich Olympics of 1972, which had Waldi the dachshund.

  8. Luttif Afif, who was the commander of Munich Olympic Massacre, was actually technically Jewish since his mom was Jewish.

  9. The German constitution prevented the German army from being involved in the rescue of Israeli athletes kidnapped in the 1972 Munich Olympics, which contributed to the deaths of 11 more Jews on German soil.

  10. 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre could have been prevented.One of the reasons why it wasn't prevented is that the preparations for the assault were being filmed and terrorists were watching every move of the German police,on TV.

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Eleven Israeli Olympic team members were taken hostage and killed by Arabs in 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich

About the solidarity Peter Norman showed at and after the 1968 Munich Olympics - source

The Olympic village for the 1980 games in Lake Placid was designed after an existing medium security prison because the "Munich massacre during the 1972 Olympic Summer Games gave Olympic organizers a new mandate to protect athletes." Today, the facility is used as a medium security prison. - source

Before the ‘72 “Munich Massacre’ Olympics, George Sieber accurately forecasted armed Palestinians may invade the Israeli delegation's quarters at 5am, killing one or two and taking hostages, then demanding Israel's release of prisoners and a plane to freedom.

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