by J. Smith
Frankfurt arson trial 49, 583
Green Party 443
on Drenkmann assassination 265
Revolutionary Struggle 265, 436
Cold War. See CDU (Christlich Demokratisches Union): Adenauer years
See anticommunism
co-management 10, 20, 583
mentioned by RAF 102, 130, 223
Committee for the Immediate Liberation of Klaus Croissant 526
Committees Against Torture 245, 254, 326, 451, 514
dissolution 268, 461
foundation 244–245, 593
guerilla, passage into 248, 253, 268, 332, 439, 474
Info 344
RAF’s politics 245, 248, 461
Teach-In (May 11, 1974) 248–249
third hunger strike (1974-75) 253, 264, 459
Common Market. See EEC (European Economic Community)
Confederation of Iranian Students 124
Confédération Syndicale des Avocats 526
Congo 11
and German mercenaries 12, 27
counterinsurgency 467, 491. See also BKA (Bundeskriminalamt)
See also psychological warfare
and death of Ulrike Meinhof 386–388
Court of Appeals, Braunschweig 378
Crisis Management Team; during Lorenz kidnapping 333
during Schleyer kidnapping 479, 499, 533
Critical University 581
Croissant, Klaus 245, 246, 337, 528–529, 565, 601
attacks on 266, 345, 419, 473, 595, 598
barred from representing Baader 300, 346, 597
barred from taking political cases 601, 602, 605
France, seeks refuge in 473–474, 509, 526, 609
and Ulrike Meinhof’s death 384, 386, 460
prison 509, 528–529
accused of aiding RAF 246, 480, 526
and Stasi 246
trial (1978-79) 610, 612
on Winter Trip 267
CSU (Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern) 6, 29, 615. See also Strauß, Franz Josef
anti-feminism 447, 535
mentioned by RAF 130, 139
on the RAF 532, 533, 535
Czechoslovakia 6, 477
Daimler-Benz 623
Daoud, Abu 191, 194
Das Info xx
Daume, Willi 231
Davezies, Robert 382
Davis, Angela 199–200. See also Angela Davis Congress (1972)
Dayan, Moshe 188, 552
mentioned by RAF 206, 231
The Death of the KPD: Communism and Anti-Communism in West Germany, 1945-1956 17–18
d’Eaubonne, Françoise 537
Debray, Regis 95
Debus, Sigurd 333, 339, 528, 614
December 21st Movement of the Arabic Revolution 439, 599
De Gaulle, Charles 582
Degenhardt (prison doctor) 250, 304
Dehler, Thomas 15
Dellwo, Hans-Joachim 514–515, 566, 611, 613
Dellwo, Karl-Heinz 514, 566, 623
Committees Against Torture 253, 254, 451
Hamburg squats 435
konkret interview (1992) 622
on Stammheim deaths 511, 517
prison 605, 611
released (1995) 624
release demanded 498, 505
on SAWIO skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu) 483, 529
Stockholm Embassy Occupation 334, 335
trial (1976-77) 600, 606
Democratic and Social Center Party (Portugal) 427
denazification 5–6. See also Nazis, former
Denmark 57
Destroy Bild 150
Deutsche Bank 138, 619
Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft 285
Deutsche Kommunistische Partei. See DKP (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei)
Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbund. See German Union Association
Deutsche Volkszeitung 90
Deutschland im Herbst 610
Dinnawi, ‘Abd al-Qadir ad- 191
Ditfurth, Christian von 306
Ditfurth, Jutta 53, 201, 393, 558
DKP (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei) 42–43, 140. See also KPD (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) [pro-Soviet]
conservatism 169
criticized by RAF 88, 140, 424
mentioned by the RAF 95, 130, 152
Dollinger, Fredericke 32
DPA (Deutsche Presse Agentur) 608, 611 draft dodgers. See West Berlin: draft dodgers
Dregger, Alfred 229, 331, 532, 566
Dreher, Eberhard 243
Drenkmann, Günter von 262, 566, 595. See also 2nd of June Movement: Drenkmann assassination (1974)
Dresdner Bank 606
DST (Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire) 504
Dubai 484
Duensing, Erich 34
Dümlein, Christine 566, 614, 620, 620–621
Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 85
Dutschke, Rudi 137, 247, 566
in APO 30, 35, 579, 581
attempted assassination 36, 226, 582
on guerilla 35, 257, 538, 581
long march through the institutions 35, 424
at Holger Meins’ funeral 265, 595
Dyck, Elisabeth von 482, 527, 566, 606
arrested (1975) 337, 597
killed by police (1979) 612
Easter Marches 23, 36–37, 579, 580
mentioned by RAF 81, 90
Eckardt, Hans 115
Eckes, Christa 566
captured (1972) 325, 594
captured (1984) 616
release demanded 339
sentenced (1977) 607
Eckhardt, Hans 566, 589
EEC (European Economic Community) 454, 602
mentioned by RAF 209–210, 361, 379, 426
Egypt 551
and Black September Munich operation 189, 231, 233
Six Day War 34, 551–552, 580–581
Ehmke, Horst 237
Eidel, Uli 628
Eleftherotypia 454
Emergency Powers Act 38–39, 582
mentioned by RAF 88, 97, 183, 229, 309
Encounter 197, 331, 544, 546
Engels, Friedrich 297, 373
England 4, 311
counterinsurgency 193
and IRA 305
Astrid Proll in hiding 240, 529–530, 611
women’s movement 42, 445, 529–530
Ensslin, Gudrun 387, 483, 566. See also Stammheim deaths
in APO 34, 55
apprentices collectives 50, 527
captured (1972) 171, 591
dead wing 412;
death in Stammheim 485–486, 507, 513, 518, 519, 608
Frankfurt department stores 48–49, 581, 583
library break-out 54
postmortem and burial 384, 515, 533–534
prison 238, 244, 471, 548–549, 594
release demanded 328, 332, 339, 476, 492, 498, 505
Spiegel interview (1975) 300, 596
Springer bombing 357, 422
Stammheim trial 604. See also Stammheim trial (1976-77)
Statement Calling Off the Fourth Hunger Strike (1977) 493
underground 53
Ensslin, Helmut 518
Entebbe skyjacking. See skyjackings: Air France/Entebbe (1976)
Eppendorf University Hospital (Hamburg) 239
Eppler, Erhard 147, 233
Epple, Richard 111, 175, 566, 589
Eritrea 451
Ernst, Barbara 616
Eschen, Klaus 595
ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) 311, 489
Ethiopia 451
European Commission of Human Rights 244, 548–549
European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism 454, 602, 603
European Economic Community. See EEC (European Economic Community)
European Relief Program. See Marshall Plan
Evangelical Student Association 32
Evening Star 12
Extra-Parliamentary Opposition. See APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
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Faisal (king) 329
false flag actions 84, 235–236, 470, 604. See also psychological warfare
Bremen Central Station (1974) 314–315, 349, 371, 376, 595
Celle hole (1978) 528
Cologne Central Station (1975) 349, 380, 599
Hamburg Central Station (1975) 349, 376, 378, 378–379, 599
Michael Luhmer kidnapping (1971) 61, 586
Milan bombing (1969) 376
non-existent abduction of children (1975) 488, 604
non-existent attack on Munich subway system (1975) 350
non-existent attacks on nuclear power plants (76-77) 488
non-existent contamination of Lake Constance (1975) 488;
non-existent kidnapping of Canadian ambassador (1977) 469
nonexistent kidnapping of Willy Brandt (1971) 61, 84
non-existent mustard gas attack (1975) 350, 488, 598
nonexistent poisoning of drinking water in Baden-Württemberg (1974) 371, 376, 378, 488
non-existent rocket attack on Soccer World Cup (1974) 371, 376, 378
non-existent Stuttgart bombing (1972) 169–170, 179, 181–182, 185, 371, 376, 378, 488, 590
Nuremberg train station (1975) 349, 599
Jürgen Rieger kidnapping hoax (1971) 62–63, 586
Weisbaden train station (1977) 469
Fanon, Frantz 108, 316
Fassbinder, Rainer Werner 610
Fatah 193–194, 557. See also Black September (organization)
and Black September 188, 192
relationship to RAF 56–57, 59, 482, 583, 584
FDP (Freie Demokratische Partei) 6, 41, 613, 615. See also Social-Liberal Brandt-Scheel Government (1969-1974)
See also Social-Liberal Schmidt-Genscher Government (1974-1982)
See also Maihofer, Werner
See also Genscher, Hans-Dietrich
Federal Administrative Court 101, 102, 372
Federal Association of German Employers 134, 477
Federal Association of German Industrialists 477
Federal Border Guard. See BGS (Bundesgrenzschutz)
Federal Border Patrol Law 229
Federal Constitutional Court 14, 248, 597
antiabortion ruling 447
bombed by Women of the RZ 377, 447, 460, 462
KPD banned 15
mentioned by RAF 217, 416, 424, 465
Federal Criminal Investigation Bureau. See BKA (Bundeskriminalamt)
Federal Labor Court 137, 141, 184, 229
Federal Minister of the Interior 193, 616
Hans-Dietrich Genscher 60, 266, 585
Werner Maihofer 266, 474, 598
mentioned by RAF 123, 175
Otto Schily 247
Gerhard Schröder 147
Rudolph Seiters 623
Federal Republic of Germany; considered a colony 17–18, 198, 424, 434, 615
“economic miracle” 7–10
foundation 6
sovereignty 11, 413–415
Federal Republic of Germany—Imperialism 11–13, 89, 130, 308, 413–415, 425, 430, 503
development aid 12, 88, 125, 207, 212, 232, 233, 330, 332, 503, 550, 552
in Europe 207, 379, 426, 454, 503
and Iran 124–128
and Israel 11, 177, 193, 214, 503–504, 550–553
military aid 12, 97, 131, 212, 503, 550–552
Vietnam War 11, 414, 430, 601
Federal Supreme Court 627
force-feeding 259;
mentioned in passing 101
neurological abuse of Ulrike Meinhof 241, 319, 593
RAF trials 176
seizing legal correspondence 344–345, 596
trials proceeding without defendants 372, 417
Federation of Trade Unions 36, 552, 581
Feigenwinter, Gunhild 446
Filbinger, Hans 181, 532, 567
Fink, Heinrich 626
Firma Agit-Druck 525, 608
First International 373
Fischer, Joschka 567
anti-guerilla position 201, 441–443, 538, 601
Green Party 443, 626
Putz Group 442, 443
Revolutionary Struggle 436
Floß der Medusa 247
Folkerts, Knut 567, 605, 623
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
Buback assassination 470–471, 471, 627
captured (1977) 480, 607
Committees Against Torture 253
konkret interview (1992) 622;
prison 523
released (1995) 625
trial (1977, Holland) 609
trial (1980, FRG) 613
Folkerts, Uwe 472–473, 567, 605
Ford 4
Foreigners Act 42, 124, 140, 149, 183
Foucault, Michel 526
France 4, 440. See also Action Directe
and Algeria 23, 480
asylum for Klaus Croissant 473, 526, 605, 608
radical left 57, 522–523
and RAF 50, 388, 501, 613, 614
women’s movement 42, 446, 537
Franco, Francisco 179
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 379, 413
“Ulrike Meinhof läßt sich nur die Stichwort geben” 196, 197, 544–547
Frankfurter Rundschau 179, 379
Frankfurt Legal Collective 250
Frankfurt School 24, 26, 200, 460, 532
influence on New Left 25, 30, 46, 108, 118
Frankfurt University 39, 168, 264, 582
Frankfurt Women’s Center 445, 535
Free German Youth 21
Free University of Berlin 155, 243
Ernest Mandel 117, 130, 140
student activism 40, 140, 580, 582
Freie Demokratische Partei. See FDP (Freie Demokratische Partei)
Freikorps 67, 84
Frey (prison doctor) 304
Frey, Stefan 616
Fried, Erich 25, 247, 265, 388, 530, 567
Friedrich, Ralf Baptist; arrested (1990) 620
in the GDR 614
trial (1992) 622
Friends of Astrid Proll 530
Friends of the 2nd of June 601
Fritzsch, Ronald 52, 328
Fromm, Erich 24
Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen 330
Frühschoppen 533
Gäng, Peter 444
Garstka, Hans Jürgen 531
Garweg, Burkhard 626
Gauche Prolétarienne 104
General Motors 4
General Union of Palestinian Students 194, 592
General Union of Palestinian Workers 194, 592
Geneva Convention 554–556
Geneva Convention (strategy) 420, 455–456, 470, 600
Andreas Baader on 467–468
criticized 461, 463
demand 176, 404, 431, 471, 487, 604, 606, 610, 612
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich 110, 231, 266, 567. See also Federal Minister of the Interior
See also Social-Liberal Schmidt-Genscher Government (1974-1982)
Lorenz kidnapping 330
mentioned by RAF 141, 183, 206, 229, 231, 233
offered self as Black September hostage 188, 214
on the RAF 60, 170, 344, 585
George Jackson Brigade 524
Georg von Rauch House 110, 148, 588
German Democratic Republic (East Germany) 4, 12, 18, 25, 29, 551, 561, 620. See also APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition): GDR
and konkret 26, 28
and KPD 17–18
and RAF 58, 59, 485, 558, 614, 619–620
German Peace Union 90
German Union Association 415
Giáp, Võ Nguyên 153, 316
Gnädinger, Fritz-Joachim 267, 567
Göbel, Wolfgang 470, 567, 604
Goder, Angelica 621
Goemans, Johannes 530, 567, 611
Goergens, Irene 567
captured (1970) 60, 585
library break-out 54
reform school 54
relea
sed (1977) 64, 605
trial (1971) 60–62, 64, 586
Gollwitzer, Helmut 532
Götte (psychiatrist) 319, 410
Graefer, Edelgard 161–162, 357
Gramsci, Antonio 399, 400
Grams, Wolfgang 616, 621, 623
Grand Coalition 29, 38, 39, 41, 88, 226, 414, 579
Grashof, Manfred 60, 296, 320, 567
captured (1972) 114–115, 589
pardoned (1988) 619
release demanded 339
trial (1975-77) 598, 605
Grass, Günter 25, 103, 532
Greece; dictatorship 125, 183, 580, 594
and Rolf Pohle 453–454, 602
radical left 523
Green Party 227, 246, 247, 625
and K-groups 538
and undogmatic left 443, 525, 540
Griebel, Walter 71
Groenewold, Kurt 247, 325, 567
attacks on 266, 344, 346, 348, 595, 597, 598, 606
Committees Against Torture 245
trial (1978) 609, 611
Groppler, Eckhard 618
Grosser, Karl-Friedrich 621
Gross, Jan 239
Grundgesetz. See Basic Law
Grundmann, Wolfgang 352, 567
captured (1972) 114–115, 589
Kaiserslautern bank robbery 588
trial (1975-77) 598, 605
Gruppe 47 24–25, 103, 112, 265, 421, 530
Grustadt, Eric 567, 585
GSG-9 (Grenzschutzgruppe 9) 193, 623
origin 193, 592
and SAWIO skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu) 484–485, 608
Guevara, Che 153, 247, 311, 316
Guillaume affair 312, 344, 433, 594
Guillaume, Günter 312
Gulf War 620
Haag, Siegfried 247, 379, 568
arrested (1975) 337, 598
attacks on 266, 341, 419, 597
captured (1976) 454–455, 602
Committees Against Torture 245
and Holger Meins 260–261
and PFLP (EO) 482
Stockholm Embassy Occupation 337
trial (1979) 612
underground (1975-76) 337, 341, 597
Habash, George 232, 559, 560
Habermas, Jürgen 24, 199, 579
accuses APO of “left-wing fascism” 25
mentioned by RAF 397
Haddad, Waddi 438, 439, 481–482, 559–561, 568
Haig, Alexander 612, 624
Hammami, Abdullah Ali Al 481
Hammerschmidt, Katharina 161, 171, 250, 568, 591
cancer in prison and death 250, 252–253, 593, 598
death mentioned by RAF 428, 465
Hand Grenade Law 55, 80, 97, 584
Hansen, Hans-Wilhelm 529, 568, 611
Happe, Manuela 624
Harb, Nabil 485, 568
Harich, Wolfgang 227
Harms, Monika 627
Hauff, Reinhard 618
Haule, Eva 620, 627
prison 624
split in the RAF 623
trial (1994) 624
Häuserrat 264
Hausner, Siegfried 250, 356–357, 568
autopsy 386