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David Berger National Memorial
IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)
Location Beachwood, Ohio, USA
Nearest city Cleveland, Ohio
Coordinates 41°28′29″N 81°29′33″W / 41.47472°N 81.4925°W / 41.47472; -81.4925Coordinates: 41°28′29″N 81°29′33″W / 41.47472°N 81.4925°W / 41.47472; -81.4925
Established March 5, 1980
Governing body National Park Service

David Berger National Memorial honors the memory of David Mark Berger, a U.S. citizen who competed for Israel and was one of the 11 Israeli athletes killed in the "Munich massacre" at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Berger was a 28-year-old weightlifter. The memorial is dedicated to his memory and to the memory of the ten other athletes whose lives were taken.

Flag of Israel

The black steel sculpture, a design of broken Olympic rings, is meant to symbolize the interruption of the Munich games by the tragic events, and the eleven segments on which the rings rest represent each athlete whose life was taken. The sculpture was fabricated by Romanian-born David E. Davis.

The sculpture was installed on the front lawn of the Mayfield Jewish Community Center at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio in 1975. The national memorial designation was authorized on March 5, 1980. Because of the demolition of the Mayfield Center in 2005, the memorial was moved to the Mandel Jewish Community Center at 26001 South Woodland Road in Beachwood, Ohio.[1] Although formally under the authority of Cuyahoga Valley National Park, maintenance of the memorial is handled by the community center.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stratton, Ted S. "Memorial move in the works" Cleveland Jewish News. July 21, 2005.

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