File:München - Connollystraße 31 (1).jpg

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Description Connollystrasse The house where Palestinian terrorists shot dead two Israelis on Sept. 5, 1972 and held hostages. At the end, eleven Israeli athletes and one German policeman were killed in the hostage-taking. The Max Planck Society got in April 1974 the house on Connollystraße 31 in the Olympiadorf. Although it was repeatedly demanded to use the house as a memorial, the plan was not pursued seriously - it would have failed because of the resistance of its neighbors. In front of the house, a stone tablet of the Jewish community commemorates the murdered Israeli athletes.
Date Taken on 3 August 2017, 10:09
Source München - Connollystraße 31
Author Fred Romero from Paris, France
Camera location48° 10′ 47.13″ N, 11° 32′ 57.25″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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