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English: Memorial for the victims of palestine terrorists in munich 1972, at the airport in Fürstenfeldbruck, where the attempt of the police to free the athlets ended in a catastrophe.
Deutsch: Denkmal am Fliegerhorst Fürstenfeldbruck, wo der Versuch der Polizei, die 1972 von palestinensischen Terroristen als Geiseln genommenen israelischen Sportler zu befreien, in einer Katastrophe endete.

Die Inschrift am Denkmal lautet:

Errichtet 1999 Hannes L. Götz

WÄHREND DER SPIELE DER XX. OLYMPIADE WURDEN AM V.IX.1972 VON TERRORISTEN GETÖTET:

Mosche Weinberger, Josef Romano

David Berger, Josef Gutfreund, Elieser Halfin, Amizur Shapira, Kehat Shorr, Mark Slavin, Andre Spitzer, Jaakow Springer

Anton Fliegerbauer
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19 July 2009