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  1. Almost 140 photographs from the time between 1965 and 1972 show the Munich Olympics from various perspectives. The images are from numerous photo archives curated by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, among them photos taken by Max Prugger and Karsten de Riese and photos from the stern Photo Archive.

  2. 1972 Olympic Games. 1972: Sixteen Year old Ulrike Meyfarth of West Germany in action in the High Jump competition at the 1972 Olympic Games held in the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Meyfarth won the gold medal. Mandatory Credit: Tony Duffy/ALLSPORT.

  3. The official poster in “Olympic Blue 72” and “Olympic White 72”, two colours which represented Bavaria and its culture; designed by Gerhard Joksch, who also created the pictograms.

  4. Here we celebrate the images Dominis captured during the 1972 Winter Olympics that were held in Sapporo, Japan. These particular Winter Games were the first to be held outside Europe and...

  5. The host country's fans in Sapporo were boosted when three Japanese athletes, led by Yukio Kasaya, swept the ski jumping 70 m (current K-90 normal hill) event for gold (Kasaya), silver (Akitsugu Konno), and bronze (Seiji Aochi); those would also be the only medals Japan would earn in these Olympics.

  6. Explore Authentic 1972 Winter Olympics Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  7. 26 sie 1972 · For the first time at the Games of the Olympiad, an oath is also sworn by an official. Ceremonies. 26 August 1972, Opening Ceremony. Athlete Günter Zahn lights the Olympic Flame. Official Opening of the Games by: President Gustav Heinemann. Lighting the Olympic Flame by: Günter Zahn (athletics, junior 1,500m champion) Olympic Oath by:

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