
Operation OPEC - Terroranschlag in Wien
Documentary
Overview
"Operation OPEC - Terror Attack in Vienna" - On December 21, 1975, six terrorists including the Germans Gabriele Tiedemann and Hans-Joachim Klein, led by Venezuelan top terrorist Carlos, attack the participants of the OPEC conference in Vienna and take eleven oil ministers and dozens of employees hostage. The action kills three people. The lavishly researched film reveals the background of the spectacular attack and establishes connections. The investigators, former hostages and some of the terrorists involved are heard.
Top Cast


Hans-Joachim Klein
Hans-Joachim Klein
Self
Hans-Joachim Klein
Self


Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
Self
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
Self
Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Self - Saudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum
Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Self - Saudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum


Gabriele Tiedemann
Gabriele Tiedemann
Self (archive footage)
Gabriele Tiedemann
Self (archive footage)


Sonja Suder
Sonja Suder
Self (archive footage)
Sonja Suder
Self (archive footage)
Ernst Wallascheck
Ernst Wallascheck
Self - Staatspolizei Wein
Ernst Wallascheck
Self - Staatspolizei Wein
Enis al-Attar
Enis al-Attar
Self - OPEC
Enis al-Attar
Self - OPEC
Anis al-Naqqash
Anis al-Naqqash
Self
Anis al-Naqqash
Self
Wadie Haddad
Wadie Haddad
Self - PLO
Wadie Haddad
Self - PLO
Bassam Abu Sharif
Bassam Abu Sharif
Self - PLO
Bassam Abu Sharif
Self - PLO
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