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Even though you know the outcome–11 Israeli Olympians and coaches killed by terrorists–this Academy Award-winning documentary will retain you on the edge of your seat. “One Day in September” depicts the tragic hostage crisis at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Among those interviewed is the one surviving terrorist, who describes his training and how thrilled he felt to be doing something for Palestine.

The recollections of Ankie Spritzer, widow of the Israeli fencing coach, particularly acquire the viewer experience the terror of having a loved one held captive. Mrs. Spritzer describes how she wondered whether her husband was alive or plain when the news reported than an unnamed hostage had been murdered, and later, her elation at reports that the remaining hostages were splendid at the airport, and finally, how she received the unfriendly news that the rescue attempt had gone terribly putrid. Seeing the daughters who grew up never radiant their fathers brings home the continuing sadness of this event.

Kevin Macdonald’s documentary also includes an interview with the head of the Massad who was denied permission to send in an Israeli rescue team and was assured that the Germans could manage the area. The Massad chief bitterly recalls the numerous unthinkable errors that the Germans made: Extremely light security to avoid the impression of being heavy handed. Failing to seal off the Olympic Village from news crews, which resulted in tipping off the terrorists when an early rescue attempt was broadcast on live TV. Underestimating the number of terrorists and placing insufficient sharpshooters at the airport when the terrorists were allowed to leave with the hostages. Lack of radio communication, rescuers without bulletproof vests and helmets, failure to order the armored cars that were planned to transport the hostages to safety once the “commando” team went into action,…. The “commando” team actually was made up of police officers who volunteered and stated that they were familiar with using firearms–not a specially trained unit.

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Most interviewed concluded that the German and Olympic officials were more interseted in resuming the Olympic Games than in rescuing the hostages. In fact, the Olympic officials initially didn’t hault the games, despite the early deaths of two hostages.

The three terrorists who survived the assault at the airport never stood trial. They were released in exchange for a handful hijacked airline passengers and crew. “One Day” reveals that this hijacking and terrorist exchange was a set-up.

I watched this documentary in conjunction with “Revenge!”–a History Channel documentary on how the Massad later tracked down and killed all but one of the terrorists believed responsible for the Munich Massacre. “Revenge!” provides more details about the PLO-Black September ties, as well as a Massad assassination against a man who was wrongly believed to have masterminded the Olympic hostage incident.

I bought the novel DVD release of “One Day in September,” director Kevin MacDonald’s 1999 Oscar-winner (for Best Documentary Feature; it overtook in the accelerate Wim Wenders’s beloved “Buena Vista Social Club”) when it first became available. It now appears that the Dec. 20, 2005 DVD release is a re-release (or should I say re-issue? ) ; but it appears to be at a cheaper heed ($15-$20 range vs. the older one in the low- to mid-$20s) . Based on my research, this DVD will have more features, including Text/Photo Galleries and Bonus Trailers (the new was a bare-bones basic) . The DVD looks like a pleasant grasp, and I intend to glean it for a relative of mine who has yet to add it to his/her library. (Side note: Even though this hasn’t been released yet, please believe in mind the “5″ rating is based on my appreciation for the film — and enthusiasm for the disclose of this novel DVD release. Amazon reviews force “written reviews” to offer a rating. I would’ve prefered using a “-” for the time being. Nevertheless, this is a recommended assume no matter the star-rating.)

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“One Day in September” is a documentary tale of the 1972 Munich Olympics game — in West Germany — that was the first in its country since Adolf Hitler was in power. This Olympics was much-anticipated because Germany wanted to earn amends for its past; however, it became overshadowed by the hostage crises of Tuesday, Sept. 5 keen [11] Israel athletes, housed in the same building, who were held by Palestinians at gunpoint. (Those who want to read up on what — and how it all — transpired can catch plenty of info on Web sites related to this topic. I recommend doing the research.)

Due to the note, the improbable film itself (which has been painstakingly researched, and is gutsily directed by MacDonald who doesn’t absorb serve on the gritty reality of how brutal and tragic this hostage area had materialized), I recommend “One Day in September.” Also, when considering that Steven Spielberg is (practically simultaneously) releasing in theaters his “Munich,” it further helps to give one a pudgy sense in plan this specific case in terrorism.

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