'Possible Terror Attack' in Munich Has Many Recalling 1972 Summer Games

Today's shooting took place not far from where the Munich massacre took place.

— -- A shooting at a shopping mall in Munich has many recalling a previous incident in the German city more than 40 years ago, not far from where today's incident took place.

ABC News covered the hostage situation and broadcast to the world as the "Games of Peace and Joy" became known as the "Munich massacre."

After the failed negotiation attempts, German authorities tried to ambush the terrorists at an airport. Police attempted the ambush soon after the terrorists and their hostages arrived at the airport by helicopter, where the terrorists were planing on boarding a plane to an Arab nation.

German authorities thought that this would have resulted in certain death for the Israelis, and the decision was made to try and stop them from being taken. Police shooters open fired on the terrorists at the airport, and subsequently the terrorists who were not hit then open fired on the hostages, killing all of them.

For hours, there was a report that all of the hostages had been freed due to what was later blamed on "poor communications," according to ABC News archival videos.

Jennings added that thousands of Germans "had seen their games of serenity turned overnight into the Olympics of terror."