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Author Warren Perrin on Munich 1972 Victim David Berger
Episode 292

Author Warren Perrin on Munich 1972 Victim David Berger

Keep the Flame Alive · Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown

June 23, 202353m 2s

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Show Notes

This week we're going back to the Munich 1972 Olympics and the massacre that happened there. Author Warren Perrin knew David Berger, the Israeli weightlifter, and he recently wrote a book called The Weight of History, the Power of Apology: Remembering Lifter David Berger 50 Years after the Munich Olympics to memorialize his friend and reflect on what it means to receive an apology for a devastating act.

Warren is co-founder of the Acadian Heritage & Culture Foundation which celebrates the French culture of Louisiana, and he has authored several books. You can follow him on Facebook.

Plus, we have one last Seoul 1988 sailing story, and news from TKFLASTAN, Paris 2024, and Milan-Cortina 2026.

Want to hire TKFLASTANI bobsledder AJ Edelman? Check him out on LinkedIn.

Watch TKFLASTANI para dressage rider Sydney Collier in Paragold.

Follow along with Book Club Claire's adventures on Instagram! (and this one too)

For a transcript, please visit flamealivepod.com.

Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive!

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Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown

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