He also removed any reference to the cache of black market firearms and explosives bought in the black market by Oskar Schlindler in the event his Jews had to fight for their lives from Shcinlers list.
From more reliable sources, the first assassination was cased by a team of about a dozen, with two Mossad agents flown in for a day for the killing, using silenced .22s.
There's a recently released book by Aaron Klein, Striking Back, which presents a much more accurate picture than Spielberg.
I am reading "Vengeance" by George Jonas, the book that "Munich" is ostensibly based upon.
This is a serious question: isn't that a reliable source?