by J. Smith
Mayer, Roland 454, 571, 602
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
trial (1979) 612
McGovern, Eugene 206, 207, 213
McGuffin, John 382
McLeod, Ian 111, 233, 571, 591
Meinhof, Ulrike 112, 270, 571, 594. See also Meinhof, Ulrike—death in Stammheim
Agit 883 55
accusations of antisemitism 196–199, 544–547
and Andreas Baader 50, 53, 381, 384, 395
Black September (1972) 187, 187–190
captured (1972) 171, 201, 591
daughters 48, 58, 118–119, 384, 557–558. See also Röhl, Bettina
See also Röhl, Anja
dead wing 238, 239, 240, 244, 271–273, 302, 319, 410, 412, 429, 491, 591, 593
and Gudrun Ensslin 48, 50, 53
Fragment Regarding Structure (1976) 397–399
and Kurt Groenewold 247
and Gustav Heinemann 41
konkret 26, 28, 557
konkret columns 32, 37–38, 41, 48–49, 582
and KPD (1959-64) 26, 28, 424
Letter to the Prisoners in Hamburg (1976) 405–407
library break-out 54, 55, 584
mentioned by the state 117, 172, 386
neurological abuse 241, 319, 322, 384, 409–412, 490, 593
On the Dead Wing (1972-73) 271–273
psychological warfare 413
and Jan-Carl Raspe 59, 395–396
Regarding the Liberation of Andreas Baader (1974) 359–370
release demanded 189, 192, 328, 332, 339
and Klaus Rainer Röhl 26, 48, 583
role in the left 53, 388, 390, 395, 429
Spiegel interview (1975) 300, 596
Springer bombing 357–358, 422–423
Stammheim trial 388, 455, 598, 600. See also Stammheim trial (1976-77)
Statement to the Red Aid Teach-In (1972) 169, 200, 591
sued by Franz Josef Strauß (1961) 41
third hunger strike (1974-75) 253, 594
trial (1974) 255, 595
Two Letters to Hanna Krabbe (1976) 400–402
underground 258, 413, 585
Meinhof, Ulrike—death in Stammheim 381–387, 600, 611. See also protests: death of Ulrike Meinhof (1976)
See also International Investigatory Commission into the Death of Ulrike Meinhof
See also Meinhof, Ulrike—death in Stammheim: psychological warfare
demand for international investigation 470, 487, 604
“estate” 460
funeral 389, 460
historiography 393–394
Jan-Carl Raspe: On the Murder of Ulrike Meinhof (1977) 395–396
psychological warfare 358, 381, 386–387, 391–392, 396, 412–413, 413, 430, 491
discussed by the RAF 395–396, 408–409, 412–413, 416, 490–491
mentioned by RAF 428, 428–429, 465, 496
rape 382–383
Meins, Holger 238, 572. See also Meins, Holger—death in Cologne-Wittlich
Agit 883 46, 55
in APO 31
captured (1972) 170, 171, 200, 591
force-feeding 259, 259–260, 292–295
isolation 238
Last Letter (1974) 296–299, 483
Molotov Cocktail film 150, 581
Report on Force-Feeding (1974) 292–295
underground 59, 353, 585, 587
Meins, Holger—death in Cologne-Wittlich 260–261, 595. See also protests: death of Holger Meins (1974)
demand for international investigation 487, 604
effect on prisoners supporters 262, 332, 345, 439
psychological warfare 263
discussed by RAF 303–305, 304, 307, 429
mentioned by RAF 341, 395, 408, 428, 465, 470, 490, 496
Meir, Golda 189
mentioned by RAF 206, 231
Ménigon, Nathalie 619
Merck, Bruno 190
mentioned by RAF 231, 233
Metzger, Rudolph 586
Meyer, Hans-Joachim 382, 383
Meyer, Horst 619, 621, 626
Meyer, Till 242, 254, 572
Milberg, Peter 273
Militant Black Panther Aunties 51
military bases, U.S. 11–13, 316, 367, 414. See also RAF (Red Army Faction): attack on U.S. Army V Corps (1972)
See also RAF (Red Army Faction): attack on USAREUR in Heidelberg (1972)
See also RAF (Red Army Faction): attack on U.S. Air Force in Ramstein (1981)
See also RAF (Red Army Faction): attempted bombing of SHAPE School (1984)
See also RAF (Red Army Faction): Rhein-Main Air Base bombing (1985)
Military Counter-Intelligence Service 415, 421
Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla. See Marighella, Carlos
Minister of the Interior. See Federal Minister of the Interior
See Interior Ministers Conference
Der Minister und der Terrorist 613
Mirbach, Andreas von 333, 340, 572
Mitbestimmung. See co-management
mob 475
Mobiles Einsatz Kommando 333, 429, 490
Mogadishu skyjacking. See skyjackings: Lufthansa/Mogadishu (1977)
Mohnhaupt, Brigitte 526, 572, 612
Boock’s lies (1988) 527
Buback assassination 627
captured (1972) 171
captured (1978, Yugoslavia) 529, 610, 611
captured (1982) 615
decision to procure drugs 527
firefight in Holland 480, 607
lawyers 603
prison 624
released (1977) 470, 603
released (2007) 627
release demanded 339
and SAWIO skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu) 482
split in the RAF 623
testimony at the Stammheim trial (1976) 161–162, 163, 172, 347, 352, 355–358, 458, 602
trial (1985) 617
Tupamaros Munich 64
Möller, Irmgard 519, 538, 572, 609, 622
captured (1972) 172, 592
in prison 471, 516, 624
release demanded 339, 498, 505
split in the RAF 623
Stammheim, almost killed in 485, 507, 512, 513, 517, 608
trial (1976) 600
trial (1979) 612
Molotov Cocktail Meeting 150, 581
Le Monde Diplomatique. See RAF documents: Interview with Le Monde Diplomatique (1976)
Morocco 212
Moscow and Warsaw Treaties 147, 228
Mossad 481, 504, 561
Mossadegh, Mohammed 211
Most, Johannes 227
Mouvement d’action judicaire 526
Movement for the Freedom of Jerusalem 621
Mozambique 11, 149, 226
Muhammed, Mahdi 481
Müller, Arndt 572
arrested (1977) 480–481, 607
charged with attempted murder 473
offices bombed 475, 606
trial (1980) 515, 613
Müller, Gerhard 572
captured (1972) 171, 201, 591
informant 351–352, 465–466, 588, 600
isolation 352
Norbert Schmid 108–110, 588
SPK 108
testimony refuted 356–357, 458, 602
Müller, Herman-Josef 404
Müller, Philipp 21
Munich Board for the Emergency Facing Democracy 38
Munich Olympic Games (1972) 188–189. See also Black September (organization): Munich Olympics hostage-taking (1972)
Munich Tupamaros 64
Nannen, Henri 232
National Liberation Front (South Yemen) 330
National Security Agency 163, 601
National Women’s Conference (1972) 446
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 443, 552
and counterinsurgency 62, 376, 490, 491
and FRG 11, 15, 212
Greek coup 580
and GSG-9 193
mentioned by RAF 91, 212, 308, 316, 359, 360,
379, 424, 491
RAF attempted assassination of Alexander Haig (1979) 612
RAF attempted bombing of SHAPE School (1984) 616
Nazis. See Third Reich
See Nazis, former
Nazis, former 26–27, 29, 41, 61, 77, 116, 306, 477, 483, 532, 552. See also denazification
and CIA 13
Hanns Martin Schleyer 477, 607
KPD courts 18
as mercenaries 12
Neckermann, Josef 225
Negt, Oskar 572
anti-guerilla position 200–201, 591
excoriated by RAF 187, 216–222, 226
undogmatic left 199–200, 579
neofascists 20, 256
possible role in false-flag attacks 63, 349, 376, 380
neo-nazis. See neofascists
Neubauer, Kurt 81
Neusel, Hans 620
Newerla, Armin 572
charged with attempted murder 473
charged with supporting RAF 475, 479, 480–481
offices bombed 475, 606
trial (1980) 515, 613
New German Critique 199
New Left. See APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
See New Left, international
See undogmatic left
New Left, international 87, 108
Newrzella, Michael 623
news media 349–350, 469. See also Springer Press
See also §88a
See also psychological warfare
See also Spiegel
Lorenz kidnapping 331
mentioned by RAF 98–99, 101, 154, 179–180, 181–182, 307, 314, 341, 379, 421–422
Schleyer kidnapping 478, 479, 480, 498, 499
Stockholm Embassy occupation 339–340
use by guerilla 65, 461, 590
New Traffic Regulations 64
Nicolai, Regine 613
Niekisch, Ernst 67
Niemöller, Martin 478, 498, 502
Nixon, Richard 206, 583, 600
Nollau, Günther 535
Norddeutschen Rundfunk 277
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. See NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
North Yemen 330, 481
Norway 563, 625
Noske, Gustav 216
Notstandgesetze. See also Emergency Powers Act
See also APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition): anti-Not-standgesetze campaign
Oberwinder, Michael 381, 383, 386, 572
Oestereicher (Amnesty International) 308
Ohnesorg, Benno. See also protests: shooting of Benno Ohnesorg (1967)
commemorated 46, 170
murdered (1967) 32, 572, 580
OMGUS (Office of Military Government, United States) 6
OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) 199, 439, 449. See also Revolutionary Cells: OPEC raid in Vienna (1975)
Operation Plan 101-1 13
Operation Winter Trip. See BKA (Bundeskriminalamt): Operation Winter Trip
OPFG (Organization of the People’s Fedayeen Guerillas) 616
Ostpolitik 42, 44
mentioned by RAF 88, 104, 147, 148, 228
Palestine and Palestinians 34, 189, 194, 552. See also Fatah
See also Black September (massacre)
See also Black September (organization)
See also PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization)
See also PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine)
See also PFLP (EO) [Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (External Operations)]
in Jordan 56
mentioned by guerilla 94, 177, 183, 206, 209, 213, 226, 229, 231–232, 235, 377
resistance movement and RAF 56, 57, 59
Six Day War 581
Palestine Liberation Organization. See PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization)
Palme, Olaf 427
Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus. See PDS (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus)
Patakos, Stylianos 179
Paule, Diane 197–198
Payot, Denis 478, 479, 483, 484, 572, 607
mentioned by RAF 498, 500, 501, 502
PDS (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus) 145, 246
peace movement 450, 614
Pearson, Williard 164
Peck, Charles 165
Peck, Winslow 601
Peiffer, Jürgen 384
PEN Club 265, 277
People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen 329, 330, 481
and Lorenz kidnapping 329–330, 332, 596
and Lufthansa skyjacking 480, 484, 484–485, 505
and PFLP (EO) 438, 482, 560
rear base area for RAF 57, 482, 527, 612
Persia. See Iran
Pflasterstrand 435, 443, 456
PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) 232
Dawson’s Field skyjackings (1970) 56, 559–560, 584
and PFLP (EO) 559, 560, 561
and RAF 482
PFLP (EO) [Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (External Operations)] 559–561. See PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine)
Air France skyjacking (1976, Entebbe) 439–440
and Carlos 438–439
Lufthansa skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu) 481–485, 502, 503–504, 505–506, 608, 625
OPEC raid (1975) 438–439
origin in PFLP 559–560, 585
and Revolutionary Cells 438–440, 561
Pieler, Roland 573
Pimental, Edward 617–618
Plambeck, Juliane 527, 573, 602, 613
PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) 192, 439, 583, 584. See also Fatah
See also Black September (organization) in Jordan (1967-70) 56, 56–57
Plottnitz, Rupert von 598
Pohle, Rolf 573
in APO 38, 111
arrested (1972) 111, 588
captured (1976) 453, 602
extradition from Greece 454, 602
freed in Lorenz kidnapping 328, 596
released (1982) 454
scare campaign 350
trial (1973) 111
trial (1977) 454, 608
Pohl, Helmut 108, 573
captured (1974) 325–326, 594
captured (1984) 616
isolation 242, 301
pardoned (1998) 625
prison 474, 516, 605, 624
release demanded 339
split in the RAF 623
trial (1977) 607
Ponto, Jürgen 474, 573, 606. See also RAF (Red Army Faction): Ponto assassination (1977); RAF communiqué 494
Portugal 311
in Africa 11, 149, 166
Carnation revolution (1974) 427, 594
and FRG 11, 131, 166
Portuguese Socialist Party 427
Posser, Diether 149, 303, 322
Poulantzas, Nicos 46, 406
Preiss, Rosemarie 608
Prinzing, Theodor 319, 573. See also Stammheim trial (1976-77)
attacks on lawyers 345–346, 596
caught leaking documents 353, 603
mentioned by RAF 372, 374, 418, 423, 431
mentioned by RZ 458
rules in favor of force-feeding 259
prison conditions 237, 467. See also isolation torture
Contact Ban 479, 480, 485, 514, 597, 604, 606, 609
as “extermination” 264, 275, 276, 285, 300, 303, 313, 370, 395, 403, 410, 412, 417, 431, 491
forced drugging 114, 286, 302, 428, 493
force-feeding 250, 259–260, 292–295, 303–305, 475, 614
medical abuse/neglect 114, 250, 252–253, 260, 292–295, 304, 334–335, 370, 387, 493
mentioned by Thorwald Proll 72–77
neurosurgery and psychiatry 241, 242, 276, 280, 282, 286, 301, 306, 319, 403, 410–412, 490
24-Point Program 242
United States 239
water deprivation 250, 258–259, 259, 285, 304, 370, 387, 428
prisons. See also Stammheim deaths
See als
o Meinhof, Ulrike—death in Stammheim
See also Meins, Holger—death in Cologne-Wittlich
See also prison conditions
Aichach 487
Baden-Rastatt 238
Berlin 286, 487
Berlin-Lehrter Strasse 285
Berlin-Moabit 285, 286
Berlin-Tegel 285, 302
Bruchsal 285, 302
Celle 528, 622, 623
Cologne 238, 285, 487
Cologne-Ossendorf 238, 240, 286, 403, 591, 594
Cologne-Wittlich 238
Düsseldorf-Schwalmstadt 238, 304, 370
Essen 238, 285, 487
Frankfurt-Preungesheim 273, 275, 285
Fuhlsbüttel 285
Hamburg 238, 286, 487
Hamburg-Holstenglacis 493
Hamburg remand centre 285
Hannover 285, 302
Hessen 601
Hessen-Ziegenhain 250
Kaiserslautern 487
Lehrter Women’s Prison 602
Lübeck 286
Mannheim 285
Munich-Stadeheim 520
Plötzensee 81
Stammheim 471–472, 474, 487, 493, 509, 594, 604, 605, 606, 609, 613
Straubing 285, 302, 487
Stuttgart 286
West Berlin-Moabit 238
West Berlin Women’s Prison 250
Zweibrücken 302, 304, 320
Proll, Astrid 573
alleged firefight (1971) 60, 86, 586
before RAF 48, 50, 51, 581
captured (1971) 64, 586
captured (1978) 529, 611
dead wing 238, 239–240, 302, 410, 588
escapes to England (1974-8) 240, 529–530, 594
library break-out 55
in RAF 161, 585
trials 113, 613
Proll, Thorwald 50, 573
Closing trial statement (1968) 66–78
Frankfurt department stores 48–49, 582, 583
propaganda. See psychological warfare
Protestants 20, 257–258
protests
peace (1952) 21
nuclear weapons (1956) 22–23
Moise Tschombe (1964) 27–28, 579
Vietnam War (1964-) 35–36, 579, 581
Shah of Iran (1967) 31–32, 226
shooting of Benno Ohnesorg (1967) 33–34, 580
anticommunist (1968) 36, 581
anti-Notstandgesetze (1968) 38–39
attempted assassination of Dutschke (1968) 36–37, 111, 207, 307
Battle of Tegeler Weg (1968) 40, 288, 583
Nixon (1969) 583
shooting of Georg von Rauch (1971) 110, 588
for abortion rights (1974) 446
death of Holger Meins (1974) 261–262, 263–265, 344, 416, 459, 595
Wyhl (1975) 449, 450
death of Ulrike Meinhof (1976) 388–391, 441, 442, 600, 601
anti-communist ban (1977) 538, 608
Stammheim deaths (1977) 521–524
peace (1981) 614
IMF World Economic Summit (1992) 622
Psychiatric Clinic in Magdeburg 384
psychological warfare 61, 237–238, 429, 461, 464–466. See also false flag actions