War & Conflict4 November 1979

Iran hostage crisis

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The Iran hostage crisis (Persian: بحران گروگانگیری سفارت آمریکا) began on November 4, 1979, when 66 Americans, including diplomats and other civilian personnel, were taken hostage at the Embassy of the United States in Tehran, with 52 of them being held until January 20, 1981. The incident occurred after the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line stormed and occupied the building in the months following the Iranian Revolution. With support from Ruhollah Khomeini, who had led the Iranian Revolution and would eventually establish the present-day Islamic Republic of Iran, the hostage-takers demanded that the United States extradite Iranian king Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who had been granted asylum by the Carter administration for cancer treatment.

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Scene Camera Operator: MSGT. Deal Toney [2] Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994- (Most Recent) Department of Defense. Defense Audiovisual Agency. 6/21/1979-9/30/1985 (Predecessor) Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Imaging Command. 1988-ca. 1993 (Predecessor)Public domainWikimedia Commons
Scene Camera Operator: MSGT. Deal Toney [2] Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994- (Most Recent) Department of Defense. Defense Audiovisual Agency. 6/21/1979-9/30/1985 (Predecessor) Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Imaging Command. 1988-ca. 1993 (Predecessor)Public domainWikimedia Commons
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