
‘September 5’ movie review: the 1972 Munich massacre through the eyes of ABC Sports
The story of the 1972 massacre at the Olympic Games in Munich is told through the eyes of the sports reporters that broadcast it to America.
The story of the 1972 massacre at the Olympic Games in Munich is told through the eyes of the sports reporters that broadcast it to America.
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