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On January 28, 1965 around 2:30 a.m., a man bombed three American warplanes being
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ted at an airport in
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br>Edmonton's terrorist attack: the 1965 airport bombing
Jan. 26, 2014


Background

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had flown 112 aircraft to the Edmonton Industrial Airport, where they were to be repaired by
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"Jan. 28, 1965: Edmonton man charged with murder, sabotage"
January 28, 2015
the attack was said to be in protest of the
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It is believed to have been one of the first attacks ever citing the involvement of the U.S. in the Vietnam War as its motive.


Attack

A security guard, Threnton James Richardson, was bound, gagged, and then shot with a rifle, when the perpetrator entered the airport. Two
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jets were destroyed, and a third heavily damaged by the bombing. Following the attack, an unemployed German immigrant, Harry Waldeman Freidrich Hubach, was arrested by police and charged with the murder of the security guard.
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3 US jets dynamited, guard slain in Canada
January 29, 1965.
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, "US jets blown up, immigrant charged with killing guard", January 29, 1965.
Hubach was found guilty and sentenced to hang. But upon appeal and a new trial he pleaded guilty to non-capital murder and was sentenced to life in prison.
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br>Edmonton 1965 airport bombing: the untold story
Jan. 28, 2014
Released, he turned his life around, married and ran a successful business, finally dying around 2005 in
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