In 1974, the New Yorker ran an article called "The Bank Drama" by Daniel Lang that told the incredible story of a bank heist and hostage crisis in Europe in 1973. It was based on the true story. They caught the world's attention when the hostages formed bonds with their captors and turned against authorities, which led to the "Stockholm Syndrome."
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In 1974, the New Yorker ran an article called "The Bank Drama" by Daniel Lang that told the incredible story of a bank heist and hostage crisis in Europe in 1973. It was based on the true story. They caught the world's attention when the hostages formed bonds with their captors and turned against authorities, which led to the "Stockholm Syndrome."
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