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Cite this Article Format. Rosenberg, Jennifer. History of the Olympics. Learn About the Munich Olympic Massacre. Racial Controversies and the Olympic Games. Cities and the Quest to Host the Olympics Games. After negotiations to free the nine Israelis broke down, the terrorists took the hostages to the Munich airport. Once there, German police opened fire from rooftops and killed three of the terrorists. A gun battle erupted and left the hostages, two more Palestinians and a policeman dead.
The Stephen Spielberg movie Munich was based on these events. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! On the sunny morning of September 5, , in the Washington, D. Using ladders, several of them climb to the roof of the house, and from there they unfurl a giant piece Oglala Sioux leader Crazy Horse is fatally bayoneted by a U. On September 5, , Sam Houston is elected as president of the Republic of Texas, which earned its independence from Mexico in a successful military rebellion.
The Olympic Games have since been held successfully twenty five times, with the last Olympic Games also happening in Athens in The Games were successfully held after a gap of four years but it was only on three occasions that the Olympic Games could not be held.
These were the warring periods in the history of modern world. In the year , and the Olympic Games could not take place due to the destruction and devastation caused by the 1st and 2nd World Wars. Given below is the chronology of the modern Olympic Games. Paris, - Women took part for the first time in the history of modern Olympics. St Louis, - These were the first modern Olympic Games, where gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded for first, second and third prize respectively.
A jury of appeals for FIBA, the governing body of the sport, rejected the Americans' appeal of the defeat. In a statement some interpreted as anti-American bias, Great Britain's R.
Bill Walton, the best college basketball player in the U. But Walton had several reasons for not wanting to represent the United States at the Games. For one, Walton strongly opposed the ongoing Vietnam War—he was arrested in an anti-war protest in May The U. We had played 12 exhibition games and the trials. In , the Russian film Going Vertical told the story of the team, culminating in the dramatic final play in the gold-medal game, including the winning assist from Ivan Edeshko.
The film was wildly popular, becoming the highest-grossing Russian film of the post-Soviet era. View of action between the Soviet Union in red and United States teams in white , with American Mike Bantom 7 , surrounded by Soviet players, about to shoot during the final of the Basketball event at the Summer Olympics.
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