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Pag. 29. La zona del World Trade Center dopo gli attentati. Fonte: 010917-N-7479T-514 (Sept. 17, 2001). U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Eric J. Tilford. (RELEASED)
Pag. 32. Khalid Sheikh Mohammad. Fonte: atti del processo Moussaoui.
Pag. 34: Ramzi Yousef (copyright Associated Press).
Pag. 35. Osama bin Laden. Fonte: atti del processo Moussaoui.
Pag. 39. George Tenet, direttore della CIA all'epoca degli attentati. Fonte: Wikimedia Commons.
Pag. 46. Zacarias Moussaoui al momento dell'arresto da parte dell'INS. Fonte: atti del processo Moussaoui.
Pag. 51. Il simulatore di Boeing 767 della Pan Am International Flight Academy. Fonte: atti del processo Moussaoui.
010917-N-7479T-509 Ground Zero, New York City, N.Y. (Sept. 17, 2001) -- An aerial view shows only a small portion of the crime scene where the World Trade Center collapsed following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. Surrounding buildings were heavily damaged by the debris and massive force of the falling twin towers. Clean-up efforts are expected to continue for months. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Eric J. Tilford. (RELEASED)
010911-N-6157F-001 Arlington, Va. (Sep. 11, 2001) -- Wreckage from the hijacked American Airlines FLT 77 sits on the west lawn of the Pentagon minutes after terrorists crashed the aircraft into southwest corner of the building. The Boeing 757 was bound for Los Angeles with 58 passengers and 6 crew. All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram. (RELEASED)
010914-F-8006R-001 This aerial photograph shot on Sept. 14, 2001, shows some of the destruction caused when the high-jacked American Airlines flight slammed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11. The terrorist attack caused extensive damage to the west face of the building and followed similar attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. DoD photograph by Tech. Sgt. Cedric H. Rudisill. (Released)
Emergency personnel battle a fire at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, 11 September, 2001 after an airplane crashed into it. At the same time, two passenger planes were crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in new York City. Both towers collapsed. AFP PHOTO/ Luke FRAZZA