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The day after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City, newspapers captured the shock and horror.

  • Thursday is the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
  • The day after, newspapers around the world captured the sadness, shock, and horror people felt.
  • We compiled international front pages to show what people woke up to on September 12, 2001.

The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks happened 24 years ago.

For many people, the attacks were the biggest news story of their lifetime. Almost all who experienced it can remember where they were when they heard of the attacks.

Many people who remember that day also recall the following morning, when newspapers around the world captured the horror, shock, and sadness people felt.

The Newseum, once a museum in Washington, DC, that chronicled the history of media, archived more than 100 newspapers from September 12, 2001, the day after the attacks. The front pages of these newspapers, bearing headlines like “ACT OF WAR” and “AMERICA’S DARKEST DAY,” underscored the impact the attacks had on the American psyche.

Here is what newspapers looked like on September 12, 2001.

The New York Times
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Source: Newseum

New York Post
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New York Daily News
new york daily news september 11
The Washington Post
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USA Today
Usa today september 11
The Atlanta Constitution
september 11 atlanta
The Los Angeles Times
the los angeles times september 11
Detroit Free Press
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The San Francisco Examiner
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Chicago Tribune
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Newsday
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People
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Canada’s The Globe and Mail
september 11 globe and mail
London’s The Daily Telegraph
september 11 daily telegraph
London’s The Times
london times september 11
Melbourne’s Herald Sun
herald sun september 11
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