JANUARY – DECEMBER 2022
Commemoration Project

Twelve Months — Twelve Names
50 Years Olympic Massacre Munich

50 years after the Munich Summer Olympics, the Munich Massacre of September 5–6, 1972 is to be commemorated throughout 2022. Every month is dedicated to one victim. A variety of different actions in public spaces is planned, ranging from installations lasting the entire month to activities on one specific day. This commemoration project has been conceived and coordinated by the Jewish Museum Munich in conjunction with the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism and the Consulate General of the State of…

JANUARY – DECEMBER 2022
Commemoration Project

Twelve Months — Twelve Names
50 Years Olympic Massacre Munich

50 years after the Munich Summer Olympics, the Munich Massacre of September 5–6, 1972 is to be commemorated throughout 2022. Every month is dedicated to one victim. A variety of different actions in public spaces is planned, ranging from installations lasting the entire month to activities on one specific day. This commemoration project has been conceived and coordinated by the Jewish Museum Munich in conjunction with the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism and the Consulate General of the State of Israel.

It will be implemented in cooperation with the Amerikahaus Munich, the Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck, the Deutsches Theater, the Police College —Hochschule für den öffentlichen Dienst in Bayern — Fachbereich Polizei, and the Munich Police Headquarters, as well as other cultural and educational institutions and interested parties.

In January Amerikahaus commemorates David Berger, who grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. He emigrated to Israel in 1970 and was a member of the 1972 Israeli Olympic team as weightlifter. Amerikahaus dedicates a light and sound installation to David Berger, which starts January 13th.

In February, the Police College — Hochschule für den öffentlichen Dienst in Bayern — Fachbereich Polizei and the Munich Police Headquarters remember the Munich policeman Anton Fliegerbauer who was shot on the airfield in Fürstenfeldbruck during the failed attempt to rescue the Israeli hostages. A façade projection will illuminate the Munich Police Headquarters in Ettstrasse; in Fürstenfeldbruck a memorial event will be organized. The Police College will also offer a lecture on the Munich Massacre to its students.

In March, the Bauerhofmuseum Jexhof, a farm museum in the Fürstenfeldbruck district, will dedicate an outdoor exhibition to weightlifter Ze'ev Friedman; in April, the Deutsches Theater — where the Israeli team attended a performace of the musical “Fiddler on the roof” on the evening before the massacre — will commemorate the wrestling referee, Yossef Gutfreund.

In this way the victims of the 1972 Munich Massacre will be commemorated throughout the whole year of 2022. In addition, memorial ceremonies in September will honour them.

The Jewish Museum Munich is also accompanying the commemoration project on its blog and its social media channels under the hashtag #MunichMassacre72.

Please refer to the program (in German) below for further information on the commemoration project events throughout 2022.

Leaflet on the commemoration project

You can find details of the monthly campaigns in our calendar.

To the calendar

LMU Oral History Podcast: Perspectives on the 1972 Olympics (in German)

Duration of exhibition

January - December 2022

Curator

Bernhard Purin

Assistance

Angela Libal

What else is going on?

Find out more about our current events and regular guided tours

CALENDAR

Teachers & Schools

Are you a teacher and would like to visit our museum with your class(es) or colleagues? Find out more about our individual packages for teachers and school classes.

PACKAGES

 

The volume documents the commemorative year in memory of the twelve victims of the attack on 5-6 September 1972, Photo: Daniel Schvarcz
December: Installation "Reading Ring" in memory of Moshe (Muni) Weinberg at the Jewish Museum Munich. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz

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November: Memorial ceremony for the killed referee Yakov Springer at the Graf-Rasso-Gymnasium Fürstenfeldbruck. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz

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November: Exhibition module in memory of Yakov Springer at the Münchner Stadtmuseum. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz
October: Outdoor installation in memory of the victims of the Munich Massacre. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz
Oktober: Fechtturnier und Bayerisch-Israelische Jugendbegegnung in Gedenken an Andrei Spitzer. Foto: Daniel Schvarcz
October: Exhibition project "Students remember! Photo: Daniel Schvarcz
September: Installation in memory of Mark Slavin at the Museum Fürstenfeldbruck. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz
August: Installation in Erinnerung an Kehat Schor am NS-Dokumentationszentrum München. Foto: Daniel Schvarcz
July: Installation in memory of Amitzur Shapira on the facade of the Jewish Museum Munich. Photo: Daniel Schvarcz

 

 

June: Yossef Romano Memorial Tournament in the Friesenhalle in Eichenau. Photo: Eveliene Klink

 

 

May: An exhibition in memory of Eliezer Halfin at the Fürstenfeldbruck District Office. © Daniel Schvarcz
April: An installation at the Deutsches Theater München in memory of Yossef Gutfreund. © Daniel Schvarcz
March: open-air exhibition on Ze‘ev Friedman at the Farm Museum Jexhof. © Daniel Schvarcz
February: Anton Fliegerbauer at Police Headquarters in Munich. © Daniel Schvarcz
January: David Berger at the Amerikahaus. © Daniel Schvarcz
The Israeli Olympic team parades in the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 1972 Olympic Games. © picture alliance / AP
Memorial to the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. © Christian Horn, Horn Color Multimedia

Die Audiospur erzählt vom Leben David Bergers, dem hochintelligenten Eliteuni-Absolventen, Anwalt, Weltklasse-Gewichtheber, Pazifisten, Sohn und Bruder.

PUBLICATION

The documentation volume on the Commemoration Project

The volume "Twelve Months — Twelve Names. 50 Years Olympic Massacre Munich" documents the commemorative year of the same name in memory of the twelve victims of the attack on 5-6 September 1972.
50 years after the Olympic Games in Munich, one of the victims was commemorated each month in 2022. The monthly contributions include the most diverse forms of commemoration and were implemented by more than 20 cooperation partners..

Edited by Angela Libal. With texts by Angela Libal and photographs by Daniel Schvarcz. With contributions by Bernhard Purin and Carmela Shamir.

ISBN 3-95565-578-5

Das Projekt »Zwölf Monate Zwölf Namen« hat sich zu einem Herzstück des Olympia-Gedenkjahres entwickelt.

Süddeutsche Zeitung, 19. Dezember 2022

In einem […] beispiellosen Projekt […] ist es gelungen, jedem Opfer mehr Zeit und Raum zu widmen, als dies bislang bei Gedenkveranstaltungen der Fall war.

Süddeutsche Zeitung Fürstenfeldbruck, 30. Dezember 2022

Sie bleiben unvergessen

Münchner Merkur, 31. Dezember 2022

Twelve Months - Twelve Names: all events

January: DAVID BERGER
kostenlos
February: ANTON FLIEGERBAUER
kostenlos
March: ZE‘EV FRIEDMAN
kostenlos
April: YOSSEF GUTFREUND
kostenlos
May: ELIEZER HALFIN
June: YOSSEF ROMANO
free
July AMITZUR SHAPIRA
frei
August: KEHAT SCHOR
free
September: MARK SLAVIN
free
November: YAKOV SPRINGER
7 €, concessions 3.50 €
Commemorating the victims of the Munich Massacre
Poster campaign
free of charge
October: ANDREI SPITZER
Exhibition
free
October: ANDREI SPITZER
Fencing tournament
free of charge
November: YAKOV SPRINGER
Closed school event
December: MOSHE WEINBERG
Ein Museum der Landeshauptstadt München