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See Baader, Andreas: hate campaign, target of
See Meinhof, Ulrike—death in Stammheim: psychological warfare
See also news media
anarchist smear 315–316
BAW 379, 381, 398, 400, 412, 422–423, 430
BKA 232, 290, 304, 350, 379, 400, 412
Bonn Security Group 232, 286, 290
former guerillas 113, 154–155, 263, 352
Ulrike Meinhof on 354, 359, 365–366, 367–368
use of RAF 117, 140–141, 142, 233
Public Service, Transport, and Communication Union 22, 169
Puttick, Anna 594, 611. See also Proll, Astrid
Putz Group 436, 439, 442, 443
Puyan, Amir Parviz 369
Quante, Wolfgang 333, 339
Quick 587
Rabehl, Bernd 30, 444, 573
RAF Commandos
Andreas Baader Commando 612
Ciro Rizatto Commando 620
George Jackson Commando 617
Gudrun Ensslin Commando 614
Holger Meins Commando 332, 336, 337, 339–340, 357, 404, 435, 474, 488, 517, 597
Ingrid Schubert Commando 618
Jan-Carl Raspe Commando 616
José Manuel Sévillano Commando 620
July 15th Commando 165, 178, 180, 590
Katharina Hammerschmidt Commando 623
Khaled Aker Commando 619
Manfred Grashof Commando 165, 176, 590
Mara Cagol Commando 618
Patsy O’Hara Commando 617
Petra Schelm Commando 163, 174, 590
2nd of June Commando 165, 177, 179, 180, 590
Siegfried Hausner Commando 476–486, 498–502, 503, 507, 607
Sigurd Debus Commando 614
Thomas Weissbecker Commando 164, 175, 179, 180, 590
Ulrich Wessel Commando 621
Ulrike Meinhof Commando 470, 490–492, 604
Vincenzo Spano Commando 620
Wolfgang Beer Commando 619
RAF documents 319. See also Regarding the Armed Struggle in West Europe
Acktionspapier (1984) 616
August Paper (1992) 622
The Black September Action in Munich (1972) 187, 195, 199, 201–203, 205–236, 337, 592
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
Build the Red Army (1970) 79–82, 584
Build the Revolutionary Front (1986) 618
Ceasefire Statement (1992) 622
The Expulsion of Horst Mahler (1974) 255, 257, 288–291
For the Unity of Revolutionaries in West Europe (1985) 617
For the Victory of the People of Vietnam (1972) 174, 590
The Guerilla, The Resistance, and the Anti-Imperialist Front (1982) 478, 615–616, 622
Interview with Le Monde Diplomatique (1976) 392, 408–432, 602
June paper (1992) 622
Letter from the RAF to the RAF Prisoners (1975) 327, 332, 338, 416–417, 596
No Bomb in Munich Central Station (1975) 349, 376–377
Provisional Program of Struggle for the Political Rights of Imprisoned Workers (1974) 257, 279–284, 594
Regarding the Fascist Bomb Threats Against Stuttgart (1972) 181–182
Second Hunger Strike Statement (1973) 274–278
Serve the People: The Urban Guerilla and Class Struggle (1972) 117–119, 122–159, 160, 202, 337, 589
Statement to the Red Aid Teach-In (1972) 169, 183–185
Third Hunger Strike statement (1974) 285–287
To the News Editors of the West German Press (1972) 179, 590
To Those Who Struggle Alongside Us (1985) 618
The Urban Guerilla Concept (1971) 65, 83–105, 107, 337, 586
The Urban Guerilla in the Form of the RAF is Now History (1998) 625
RAF ideas on
anarchism and antiauthoritarianism 91, 100–101, 226–227, 227–228
anti-imperialism 142–143, 201–203, 205–206, 308, 312, 359–360, 451
antisemitism 225, 544–547
the APO 88, 89–92, 126–127, 147, 226–227, 406, 430–431, 431–432
bringing out the violence in the system 234–235, 310, 317, 326, 368–369, 427–428, 467–468
car accidents 123, 146, 211
child abuse 71, 123, 145, 366
“class for itself”/class base 79–82, 95, 183, 274–275, 405–406
consciousness 222–224, 235, 274, 310, 317–318, 400
consumer society 202, 320, 362, 363, 401
fascist drift/new fascism 104, 139–141, 214, 224, 305, 309, 374, 419, 425, 426–427, 427, 456, 497
the Federal Republic of Germany 308–309, 413–415, 430–431
imperialism 88–89, 124–128, 206–210, 211–214, 215, 280–281, 315, 426
labor aristocracy 202, 207, 216, 222, 318, 434
liberal human rights 229–230, 249, 320, 373–374, 424, 424–425, 451
long march through the institutions 152
Marxism-Leninism 90, 92, 315–316
metropolitan chauvinism/opportunism 126, 141, 215–221, 226, 318, 424–425
nationstate perspective 126, 139, 226, 360
necessity of armed struggle 81, 93, 95–96, 96–98, 99, 122, 141–142, 152, 185, 311
old antifascists 88, 225–226, 228
old left 90–91
radical subjectivity 100–101, 202, 219, 296–298, 310, 362–363, 366–367, 397, 399
reformism 102, 148–149, 282–283
“the right-wing bugaboo” 229–230, 230
the “ripeness” of the masses 96, 141, 141–142, 151–152, 183–185, 279, 281
role of guerilla in metropole 81, 97, 127, 141, 142–143, 151–153, 308, 311, 315, 362, 427
social democracy 148–149, 229–230, 305, 415, 426, 427, 428, 431
solidarity 158–159, 216, 217
Soviet Union 88, 228–229, 309, 405–406; spontaneity 122, 152
Third World as vanguard 222, 223, 226, 309–310
Third World liberation framework within which they operated 142–143, 174, 178, 215–216, 218, 311, 315, 318, 360–361, 430, 456, 482–483
vanguard 93, 94, 122, 218, 368
Vietnam War 185, 420, 430–431, 455, 491, 600
working class 128–139, 142–147
RAF prisoners 269, 326. See also Geneva Convention (strategy)
See also Info
See also prison conditions
See also isolation torture
first hunger strike (1973) 244, 277, 592
second hunger strike (1973) 248, 250, 274–278, 370, 593
third hunger strike (1974-5) 253–255, 257–265, 285–287, 290, 296–299, 303–305, 306–308, 327, 338, 344, 345, 346, 352, 416–417, 429, 434, 459, 594, 596
fourth hunger strike (1977) 455, 457, 463, 470, 471, 487–489, 492, 493, 604
fifth hunger strike (1977) 475, 476, 495, 496–497, 606
sixth hunger strike (1978) 528, 610
seventh hunger strike (1979) 530, 612
eighth hunger strike (1981) 614
ninth hunger strike (1984-5) 616, 617
tenth hunger strike (1989) 619
eleventh hunger strike (1994) 624
association 254, 455, 470, 471–472, 473, 487, 493, 496, 528, 604, 610, 614
association versus integration 253–254, 255, 257, 263, 281, 594
bugged cells 516–517, 596, 597, 598, 604
Celle prisoners 622, 623
cell raids 267, 286, 419, 593
harassment of relatives 267, 286, 303
inspiring people to join the RAF 248, 327, 336–337, 451, 470, 508
Lorenz kidnapping 328, 330
“RAF” Ralf Reinders Commando 349
RAF (Red Army Faction). See also RAF Commandos
See also RAF documents
See also RAF ideas on
See also RAF prisoners
See also support scene
See also SPK (Socialistiches Patientenkollektiv)
activities prior to the RAF 46–56
F
rankfurt department store bombings (1968) 46, 48–49, 66–78, 581, 583
activities May 1970 to May 1972 59–60, 64–65, 107–108, 108–110, 110, 111–112, 113–115, 117–118, 160, 161–162, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589
Baader library-break (1970) 54–55, 60–61, 79, 85–86, 362, 584, 586, 589, 594, 595
trip to Jordan (1970) 56, 57, 84, 118, 120, 557, 584
triple coup bank robberies (1970) 59, 585
Kaiserslautern bank robbery (1971) 112, 352, 588
Ludwigshafen bank robbery (1972) 589
May Offensive (1972) 163–167, 169, 172, 200, 357–358, 591, 612
attack on U.S. Army V Corps (1972) 163–164, 166, 174, 315, 491, 590
attacks in Augsburg and Munich (1972) 164, 175, 179
attempted Buddenberg assassination (1972) 165, 166, 176, 590
attack on Springer Building (1972) 165, 168, 177, 179, 183, 326, 357–358, 392, 422, 590
attack on USAREUR in Heidelberg (1972) 165–166, 178, 315, 491, 590
arrests (June/July 1972) 170–172, 591
activities 1972-1974 325, 593
arrests (February 4, 1974) 325–326, 332, 594
activities in 1975 268, 332–335, 336–337, 596, 597
Stockholm Embassy Occupation (1975) 332–336, 339–340, 429, 455, 458, 462, 474, 479, 488, 490, 499, 597, 598, 604, 606
activities 1975-6 337, 349, 450–452, 453–455, 597, 598, 600, 602
1977 offensive 469, 470–471, 472, 474, 475–478, 479, 481–486, 604, 605, 607, 608, 617
Buback assassination (1977) 470–471, 473, 490–492, 604, 615, 627
Ponto assassination (1977) 474, 476, 478, 494, 495, 615
attack on the BAW (1977) 475–476, 495, 496–497, 607
kidnapping of Hanns Martin Schleyer (1977) 476–481, 484, 486, 498–502, 607, 608, 610, 614, 617, 625, 627
activities after the Stammheim deaths 526–531, 541, 609, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 621, 623, 626
attack on U.S. Air Force in Ramstein (1981) 614
attempted assasination of U.S. General Frederick Kroesen (1981) 614, 624
attempted bombing of SHAPE School (1984) 616
Zimmerman assassination (1985) 617
Rhein-Main Air Base bombing (1985) 617–618
Beckurts assassination (1986) 618
Braunmühl assassination (1986) 618
attempted Tietmeyer assassination (1988) 619
Herrhausen assassination (1989) 619
attempted Neusel assassination (1990) 620
GDR arrests (1990) 620, 621
machinegunning U.S. Embassy (1991) 620
Rohwedder assassination (1991) 621
bombing High Security Darmstadt prison (1993) 623
split in the RAF (1993) 623, 625
dissolution (1998) 625
attitude towards anarchists 87, 92, 96–97, 100–101, 227–228, 315–316
and Action Directe 616–617
and Black September 188
and GDR 58–59, 614, 620
and Red Brigades 619
and Revolutionary Cells 457–463, 464–466, 482
and Roaming Hash Rebels 50–52, 59, 587
and 2nd of June Movement 51–52, 264, 313–314, 609, 613
and spontis 464–465
and the left 108, 166–169, 200–201, 244, 264–265, 326, 450–452, 457–458, 483, 540–541, 615, 616, 618, 622
and Tupamaros 64, 157, 587
and women’s liberation movement 447–448, 536–538
Anti-Imperialist Front 615–618, 622
bank robberies 100, 157
“generations” 336
attitude towards K-groups 92–96, 101, 183, 226, 228, 289, 316, 361, 406, 424
leaving the group 160–162, 288–291, 355–357
public opinion polls 107–108, 317
structure 98, 158, 160, 172, 288, 365, 397–398
RAF trials; Albrecht (1991) 621
Baader-Ensslin-Meinhof-Meins-Raspe (1976-77). See Stammheim trial (1976-77)
Baader-Ensslin-Proll-Söhnlein (1968-69) 48–49, 50, 66–78, 430–432, 583–584
Bäcker-Mahler-Meinhof (1974) 255, 288, 328, 354, 359–370, 390, 594, 595
Becker (1977) 609
Beer (1991) 621
Beer-Eckes-Pohl (1977) 607
Boock (1984) 616
Dellwo-Krabbe-Rössner-Taufer (1976-77) 335, 400, 404, 491, 600, 606
Folkerts (1977) 609
Folkerts (1980) 613
Friedrich-Sternebeck (1992) 622
Grundmann-Jünschke (1975-77) 302, 430, 598, 605
Haag-Mayer (1979) 612
Haule (1994) 624
Heissler (1982) 615
Helbing (1992) 621
Hofmann (1982) 615
Hofmann (1995) 625
Jakobsmeier (1993) 623
Klar (1992) 623
Klar-Mohnhaupt (1985) 617
Kuby (1979) 612
Lotze (1992) 621
Mahler, Schubert, Goergens (1971) 60–61, 63, 64, 586, 589
Möller (1976) 600
Möller (1979) 612
Pohle (1973) 111
Pohle (1977) 608
Proll (1973) 240
Proll (1980) 613
Schulz (1985) 617
Schulz (1995) 624
Sonnenberg (1979) 610
Viett (1992) 622
Wackernagel-Schneider (1980) 613
Wagner (1980) 613
Wagner (1993) 624
Wannersdorfer (1985) 618
Wisniewski (1981) 614
Wisniewski (1993) 623
Ramírez Sánchez, Ilich 438–439, 561, 565, 599
Rasch, Wilfried 243
Rashid, Hussein Muhammed al 481
Raspe, Jan-Carl 512, 573. See also Stammheim deaths
captured (1972) 170, 200, 591
death in Stammheim 485–486, 507, 608
force-feeding 259
isolation 244
On the Murder of Ulrike Meinhof (1976) 391, 395–396, 600
postmortem and burial 384, 533–534
preface to Fragment Regarding Structure (1976) 397
prison 238, 286, 471, 548–549
joins RAF 59
release demanded 328, 332, 339, 440, 476, 492, 498, 505
Spiegel interview (1975) 300, 596
Stammheim trial 420, 604. See also Stammheim trial (1976-77)
Statement Breaking Off the Fifth Hunger Strike (1977) 476, 495
Rauch, Georg von 110, 574, 581, 587, 588
death mentioned by RAF 123, 148, 183, 233
Erich Fried on 247
killed by police (1971) 110–111, 588–589
Rau, Johannes 626
Rauschke (pathologist) 334, 384, 386
Ray, Michele 54, 83
rear base areas 56, 57
rearmement 20, 22
movement against 20–22, 23
Rebmann, Kurt 475–476, 574, 605
mentioned by RAF 495, 496, 533
recession (1966-67) 28–29, 126
Red Aid 107, 168–169, 245, 267, 474
criticized by Baader 249
support for RAF prisoners 241, 244
Teach-In Against State Repression (Frankfurt, 1972) 168–169, 200, 591
during third hunger strike (1974-75) 263, 264
Red Aid e.v. 245, 255, 289
Red Aid registered association. See Red Aid e.v.
Red Aid/West Berlin Prisoners’ Collective 461, 464
Red Brigades 360, 619
and RAF 522, 619
Reer (columnist) 103
Regarding the Armed Struggle in West Europe xix, 64–65, 289, 586, 587
Reiche, Annerose 332, 339
Reiche, Reimut 444
Reinders, Ralf 52, 328, 349, 440, 574
Report Mainz (television) 627
Republican Clubs 31, 39, 226, 580
Republic of Yemen 330
Reuter, Edzard 623
Revolutionärer Kampf. See Revolutionary St
ruggle
Revolutionärer Zorn 438
Revolutionary Cells 377, 436–441, 451, 540. See also Rote Zora
attacks on ITT (1973) 436–437, 460
attack on Federal Constitutional Court (1974) 377, 447, 460, 462
OPEC raid in Vienna (1975) 438–439, 455, 481, 559, 599
Air France skyjacking (1976, Entebbe) 439–441, 442, 481, 504, 559
attack on U.S. Army in Frankfurt (1976) 391, 430, 601
anti-Zionism 437, 561
denouncing reactionary attacks 349, 376–377, 380, 599, 615
forged public transit passes 460, 462
international wing 438–441, 482, 561
and RAF 168, 349, 376–377, 380, 458
RZ letter to the RAF Comrades (1976) 456, 457–463, 602
Women of the Revolutionary Cells 438, 447
Revolutionary Struggle 264, 265, 436
Mass-Militancy vs. the Guerilla 436, 441
Rhodesia 503
Ridder, Dorothea 30
Rieber (journalist) 379
Rieck, Horst 587
Riedel, Helmut 598
Rieger, Jürgen 63, 586
Rifai, Zaid el 188
Rinnelt, Timo 70
Roaming Hash Rebels 45–46, 57, 157
and RAF 50–52, 59, 107, 114, 585
and 2nd of June Movement 46, 588
triple coup bank robberies (1970) 59, 585
Rodewald, Fritz 171, 201
Röhl, Anja 386
Röhl, Bettina 443, 557–558. See also Meinhof, Ulrike: daughters
Röhl, Klaus Rainer 574
daughters 118, 557. See also Röhl, Anja
See also Röhl, Bettina
konkret 26, 28
and KPD 28
Ulrike Meinhof 26, 48, 247, 583
Rohwedder, Karsten 621
Roll, Carmen 250, 574
captured (1972) 114, 589
drugged 114, 176
release demanded 339
Rollnick, Gabriele 602
Rommel, Manfred 533–534
Rosa Luxemburg Conference (2007) 626
Rosenberg, Ludwig 415
Rössner, Bernd 404, 574, 622
Hamburg squats 435
pardoned (1994) 624
prison 605
released (1992) 621
release demanded 498, 505
Stockholm Embassy Occupation 334
trial (1976-77) 600, 606
Rotbuch 587
Rote Ruhr Armee 588
Rote Zora 438, 447, 540
attack on Federal Doctors’ Association (1977) 438
Roth, Jürgen 143
Roth, Karl Heinz 29
Rouillan, Jean-Marc 619
Rowohlt 143
Rubin, Berthold 586
Ruf, Friedrich 587
Ruf, Helmut 587
Ruhland, Karl-Heinz 574
captured (1970) 60, 585
informant 60, 113, 161, 460, 530