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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 1]](../images/o/oly@72a.gif) 3:1
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 2]](../images/o/oly@72b.gif) 3:1
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 3]](../images/o/oly@72c.gif) 3:1
all three by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
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all three by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
The flag of the Munich Olympic Games 1972 was higher than wide (3:1) and had the Olympic rings and the emblem of the Munich Olympic Games in the upper hoist corner. There were three variants of the flag, only differing in the colours:
M. Schmöger, 13 August 1997
I would add that there were more variants of this flag, based on
this photo. They also used flags with red, dark green, blue and orange 
background.
Zoltan Horvath, 23 April 2012
![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 4]](../images/o/oly@72d.gif) 3:1
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 5]](../images/o/oly@72e.gif) 3:1
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 6]](../images/o/oly@72f.gif) 3:1
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 7]](../images/o/oly@72h.gif) 3:1 
all four by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
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all four by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
However, it should be notes that each of the flags in the image, have a
vertical stripe from centre close to the top to the diagonal though the
Munchen Games emblem. Most likely, ours should have that as well. Maybe
M. Schmöger knows enough to confirm it. Another source is being sent to use by Eugene Hague from New York City.
The flag is in his possession, and he describes it as "a light green,
with the pink logo and rings."  It so happens that today, a horizontal flag of a similar design was
offered for sale on eBay. I can't really do it justice today, but for those who want to know: It
is teal, with I think white emblems as in the vertical flags, but with
dividing lines on both sides.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 26 November 2023
![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 8]](../images/o/oly@72i.gif) 3:5
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![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 9]](../images/o/oly@72j.gif) 3:5 
all two by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
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all two by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
Regarding the Games of the XX
Olympiad: Munich 1972; I sent a vertical flag, and I promised to send a horizontal one:
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 26 November 2023
Regarding the Games of the XX
Olympiad: Munich 1972; 
I said I might send another horizontal one:
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 29 November 2023
![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 10]](../images/o/oly@72k.gif) image by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
 
image by Zachary Harden, 23 January 2024
Regarding the Games of the XX
Olympiad: Munich 1972; 
I said I would send another one:
But navigating to get to that yet another one, I came across
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 3 December 2023
![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 1]](../images/o/oly@72p1.gif) 
![[Olympic Games 1972 (Germany), version 1]](../images/o/oly@72pa.gif) images located by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 19 January 2017
 
images located by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 19 January 2017
An offer for a hanging pennant for München 1972 appeared on ebay. It has a red 
stripe of approximately a quarter of the hoist, with on it in white the Olympic 
Emblem and the 1972 emblem. The field is yellow, maybe ochre. Along the hoist it 
says München on the dexter part of the field and 1972 on the sinister part, all 
in white.
Checking further images shows its reverse (or maybe rather its 
obverse) is the same, but with different colours: The field is dark aqua, the
stripe is white, the emblems are in the field colour, and the texts in the 
stripe colour. What exactly this is, I don't know. I include smaller versions of 
the photograph. I sought no permission to reuse; they're just intended to help 
understanding or redrawing.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 19 
January 2017