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not only did they murder israelis and jews, they CASTRATED, mutilated, tortured holocaust survivors. and it was allowed to happen with no shits given afterward.
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Poster for the 1972 Munich Olympics - printed circa 1970.
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Munich O.G 1972 Poster
On this occasion, I want to talk to you about the splendid work of German designer Otl Aicher for the advertising campaign of the 1972 Olympics. His work reflects images and abstract forms with a vibrant and playful use of color. Each poster features a combination of bold and contrasting colors, capturing the dynamic and energetic spirit of the Olympic Games. The typography used in the posters is clear and modern, which brings harmony to the design. The Munich 1972 Olympic Games posters are considered iconic examples of modern graphic design, reflecting the cultural and design trends of the time.
Olga Korbut (USSR) - Munich 1972 Olympic Games
Ceramic Medal—Thank You Munich 1972 Olympics
In the run-up to the 1972 Games, the Organising Committee decided to commission a series of Artist Posters to "represent the intertwining of sports and art worldwide".
Allen Jones designed one of the most famous of those posters.
Please note the shoes, recalling the well-known rivalry between Adolf and Rudolf Dassler.
Ever since 1972, safety has become a huge topic of concern for high profile spectator events like the Olympics. In the closing days of the games in Munich, an organization called Black September, used the press surrounding the Olympics to further their agenda and capture the attention of their government. (Photo: Mark Podwal)