November 4 1979, during the Iranian Revolution. The hostages were released 444 days later, the same day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated.
In late 1979, the American embassy in Iran was taken over by Iranian students and militants during the Iranian Revolution. The takeover lasted for 444 days and resulted in the holding of 52 American diplomats and citizens as hostages. This event strained relations between the United States and Iran for many years.
There were 72 hostages and 72 were returned from Iran.
They were held hostage in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Fourteen (thirteen who were women or black people, plus one man who became very ill) were released right away, but the remaining 52 were held for the full 444 days.Iran
November 1979 the US embassy in Tehran was taken over. tThe hostages were held 444 days. They are set free 10 minutes after Reagan was sworn in as POTUS.
The plot of the movie is this: Staff of a US Embassy are taken hostage, and a CIA specialtist has the idea to provide a cover story to get the hostages out. They plan to tell the militants (AKA, the hostages' keepers) that the hostages are not actually staff of the US Embassy, but Canadian Filmakers, scouting for exotic locations to film their science-fantasy flick "Argo." Argo is actually a Greek Myth too.
Get a Clue - 2008 Hostages 1-8 was released on: USA: 9 November 2008
November 4 1979, during the Iranian Revolution. The hostages were released 444 days later, the same day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated.
In late 1979, the American embassy in Iran was taken over by Iranian students and militants during the Iranian Revolution. The takeover lasted for 444 days and resulted in the holding of 52 American diplomats and citizens as hostages. This event strained relations between the United States and Iran for many years.
The Young Rebels - 1970 The Hostages 1-8 was released on: USA: 8 November 1970
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Hostages - 2013 The Good Reason 1-8 was released on: Canada: 11 November 2013 USA: 11 November 2013 Japan: 17 November 2013 Netherlands: 18 January 2014 Finland: 27 January 2014
Hostages - 2013 Loose Ends 1-9 was released on: Canada: 18 November 2013 USA: 18 November 2013 Japan: 24 November 2013 Netherlands: 18 January 2014 Finland: 3 February 2014
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President Jimmy Carter implemented several measures to secure the release of American hostages taken by Iranian militants in 1979. His administration initially sought diplomatic solutions and imposed economic sanctions on Iran, attempting to pressure the Iranian government. When those efforts failed, Carter authorized a failed military rescue operation, known as Operation Eagle Claw, in April 1980, which ultimately highlighted the challenges of rescuing the hostages. The crisis continued until January 1981, when the hostages were released shortly after Carter left office.
There were 72 hostages and 72 were returned from Iran.
They were held hostage in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Fourteen (thirteen who were women or black people, plus one man who became very ill) were released right away, but the remaining 52 were held for the full 444 days.Iran