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Gabriele von Lutzau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gabriele von Lutzau
Gabriele von Lutzau, née Dillmann (born August 15, 1954, Wolfsburg, Federal Republic of Germany) is a German heroine and sculptor. She is remembered as the "Angel of Mogadishu"〔 〕 for her heroic role in a notorious hijacking, and is also noted for her abstract beechwood sculptures. She is by marriage a member of the Russian-German von Lutzau family that was ennobled in Imperial Russia. ==Mogadishu hijacking== Gabriele Dillmann worked as a flight attendant for Lufthansa. In 1977 she was serving on Lufthansa Flight 181 when it was hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. During the ensuing protracted captivity, she was a pillar of support and hope for the other hostages, and was lionized by the German press. She was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for her role in the affair. She later married her fiance, Lufthansa pilot Rüdiger von Lutzau, who piloted the plane carrying the commandos of the rescue force. Two films of the hijacking were made: ''The Dead Pool'' (1997), in which von Lutzau is played by Susanne Schäfer, and ''Mogadishu'' (2008), in which Nadja Uhl plays her. Peter H. Jamin has made a short film ''Der Engel von Mogadischu'' (The Angel Of Mogadishu) about von Lutzau, covering both her role in the hijacking and her later life as an artist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Der Engel von Mogadischu ) 〕
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