Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 24th Sep, 2020. Dr. MIRIAM SHABAFROUZ of the Bundeszentrale politischer Bildung. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann introduced the new book ''Islamischer Staat: Geschlagen, nicht besiegt'' (''Islamic State: Beaten, but Not Defeated'') by Dr. Daniel Holz and terrorism expert Rolf Tophoven at the Polizeipraesidium Munich. The trio engaged in a discussion of the Islamic State (IS, ISIS) in an overview, how IS' methodology has changed over the years, and how its terrorist network attempts to spread its influence in the modern era. (Credit Image: © Sac

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 24th Sep, 2020. Dr. MIRIAM SHABAFROUZ of the Bundeszentrale politischer Bildung. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann introduced the new book ''Islamischer Staat: Geschlagen, nicht besiegt'' (''Islamic State: Beaten, but Not Defeated'') by Dr. Daniel Holz and terrorism expert Rolf Tophoven at the Polizeipraesidium Munich. The trio engaged in a discussion of the Islamic State (IS, ISIS) in an overview, how IS' methodology has changed over the years, and how its terrorist network attempts to spread its influence in the modern era. (Credit Image: © Sac Stock Photo
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September 24, 2020, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Dr. MIRIAM SHABAFROUZ of the Bundeszentrale politischer Bildung. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann introduced the new book ''Islamischer Staat: Geschlagen, nicht besiegt'' (''Islamic State: Beaten, but Not Defeated'') by Dr. Daniel Holz and terrorism expert Rolf Tophoven at the Polizeipraesidium Munich.  The trio engaged in a  discussion of the Islamic State (IS, ISIS) in an overview, how IS' methodology has changed over the years, and how its terrorist network attempts to spread its influence in the modern era. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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