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Munich

 the True Story

Two showings on
Sunday April 2nd 2006 
3:00 PM & 6:00
Chabad House Synagogue & Cultural Center
4505 W 112 Ave Westminster CO

Experience the real story of Munich

In this special video presentation we will present Academy Award winner for best documentary
One day in September
together with
Revenge from A & E.

These two riveting documentaries will tell you the entire story of the Munich Olympics and Israel’s hunt for the Munich terrorists without the bias and Hollywood’s slant.
More info on reverse side of card

Suggested donation $5
light dinner/snack available

One Day in September is a new kind of thriller - one where real lives are at stake and every event is true.

They were billed as the "Olympics of Peace and Joy" but became the Olympics of terror. In 1972, an extreme Palestinian group called black September held 11 Israeli athletes hostage in the Olympic village in Munich Germany, while the world looked on, incredulous.

Using extraordinary archive footage, music and interviews with those who took park (including the only surviving member of the Black September group), One Day in September tells the dramatic story of what happened in Munich during those 21 hours.
Only now, almost 3 decades after the event, can the world-changing story be told - and the truth is far more shocking than anything we would have imagined.

Revenge
In 1972, Palestinian terrorists killed eleven Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. In the aftermath of this attack, Prime Minister Golda Meir took an unprecedented step, ordering the Mossad to organize a unit charged with assassinating the people responsible.

Revenge tells the incredible story of the 8-year quest to avenge the athlete's deaths, a period that saw secret Israeli hit teams criss-cross Europe and the Middle East in search of their targets. Insight are offered by Peter Jennings, who covered the 1972 Olympics as a reporter, and Simon Reeve, the author of One Day in September. But the true insider's view comes from Ehud Barak, the former Israeli Prime Minister, who headed one of the assassination squads, and General Aharon Yariv, a counter-terrorism advisor to Golda Meir.

They left a trail of corpses but no other evidence that they'd been there. The didn't rest until they had tracked down and killed the mastermind of Munich.

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