The Memorial Site Munich-Riem 1970

Photograph of a work of art that is set up outdoors in a public space. The artwork consists of three black steel rectangles of different heights, which are mounted inside each other at different angles. Between the steel beams are three golden clock faces with hands indicating different times. The steel construction stands in a shallow water basin. Footpaths, trees and other buildings can be seen in the background.
The Memorial Site Munich-Riem 1970 with the artwork by Alicja Kwade, © Photo: www.romanjob.de

On 10 February 1970, three armed members of a Palestinian terrorist organisation attempted to hijack an El Al plane at Munich Airport, located at that time in the district of Riem.

The Israeli-German passenger, Arie Katzenstein, was killed when he threw himself, quick-wittedly, on a hand grenade to shield others. The flight captain, Uriel Cohen, fought off the attackers in the airport building.

The hijack was foiled. Eleven other people, however, were injured, some of them seriously, by the terrorists’ use of guns and grenades.

The headquarters of the company Brainlab AG is now located on the site where the assault took place. Since 2025 the City of Munich and the company have been commemorating the victims and all those affected by this act of terrorism with a memorial sculpture by the artist Alicja Kwade.

10 February 1970 was one in a series of targeted attacks carried out internationally on Israeli citizens and Jewish institutions in Munich and elsewhere in Germany.

The Memorial Site Munich-Riem 1970

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