Munich 1972: Charles Biétry, first reporter to announce the death of hostages

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Munich 1972: Charles Biétry, first reporter to announce the death of hostages

Munich 1972: Charles Biétry, first reporter to announce the death of hostages

Charles BIETRY looks back at the tragic events of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. A correspondent for the AFP news agency, he was the first to understand that the hostage taking of Israeli athletes by the Palestinian terrorist commando, Black September, had come to a tragic end. He says he met a man who announced the death of all the hostages, while the whole world believed them alive.

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Publication date : 21 January 2006

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I23278918
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Producteur: France 2   -   Journalist : Deschamps, Pascale  -  Photo Journalist : Perrin, Edouard  -  Film Editor : Bequet, Annie Claude  -  Participant : Biétry, Charles
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20 hours the newspaper   -   Producteur: France 2
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Reference:I23278918

Credits:Journalist : Deschamps, Pascale-Photo Journalist : Perrin, Edouard-Film Editor : Bequet, Annie Claude-Participant : Biétry, Charles

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