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Red Army Faction - Wikipedia

The Red Army Faction also known as the Baader–Meinhof Group or Baader–Meinhof Gang was a West German far-left militant group founded in 1970 and active ...

WEST GERMANY'S RED ARMY ANARCHISTS

POLITICAL ANARCHISM HAS NO TRADITION IN GERMANY WHERE IT DID NOT INFLUENCE EITHER THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT OR THE TRADE UNIONS. THE ACTIVISTS OF THE RED ARMY ...

The rise and fall of the Red Army Faction, the West German radical ...

In the 1970s, the Red Army Faction becomes a synonym for terrorism in West Germany. They use violence to make their voices heard.

Red Army Faction (RAF) - Intelligence Resource Program

The small and disciplined RAF is the successor to the Baader-Meinhof Gang, which originated in the student protest movement in the 1960s.

Red Army Faction (RAF) | History, Members, & Facts - Britannica

Red Army Faction, West German radical leftist group formed in 1968 and popularly named after two of its early leaders, Andreas Baader (1943–77) and Ulrike ...

The Red Army Faction, A Documentary History - Volume 1 - PM Press

The first in a two-volume series, this is by far the most in-depth political history of the Red Army Faction ever made available in English.

Who were Germany's Red Army Faction militants? - BBC News

The BBC News website looks at the long terror campaign by Germany's most notorious far-left guerrilla group, also known as the Baader-Meinhof ...

Red Army Faction - GTD Search Results - University of Maryland

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Attacks Unknown (3) Unarmed Assault (1) Hijacking (1) Facility/Infrastructur... (18) Bombing/Explosion (30) ...

Red Army Faction - The New York Times

Daniela Klette, a militant from the Red Army Faction, was on the run for decades. Yet with publicly available digital recognition tools, German police could ...

Germany's Red Army Faction: An Obituary - Taylor & Francis Online

Abstract The author believes that an April 1992 cease-fire communique issued by the Red Army Faction (RAF), a German terrorist group, marks the end of the ...

Germany's RAF terrorism — an unresolved story – DW – 03/10/2024

Left-wing terrorism once shook the Federal Republic of Germany. The Red Army Faction emerged from the radicalized student protest movement in the 1960s and '70 ...

GERMANY'S RED ARMY FACTION: AN OBITUARY

The author contends that an April 1992 ceasefire communique issued by the Red Army Faction (RAF), a German terrorist group, marks the end of the RAF as a ...

After the Red Army Faction | Columbia University Press

Engaging critical theory, Charity Scribner addresses these questions and analyzes signal works that point beyond militancy and terrorism. This literature and ...

Rote Armee Fraktion - Social History Portal

This is a collection of nearly 1,300 digitized documents, totaling over 22,000 pages, by and on the Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Faction, 'RAF').

"The Ghosts of Empires Past: The Red Army Faction's Violent ...

The Ghosts of Empires Past is a study of Cold War neo-imperialism and its effects on left-wing terrorist organizations of the 1970s.

"Review of Screening the Red Army Faction and Celluloid Revolt" by ...

Review of Christina Gerhardt. Screening the Red Army Faction: Historical and Cultural Memory. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, xii + 307 pp. and Christina ...

Women's Political Violence in the Red Army Faction on JSTOR

On May 14, 1970, Andreas Baader, incarcerated in Berlin, Tegel, for arson, was granted permission to meet with the well-known journalist Ulrike Meinhof.

The Red Army Faction (RAF) and German Political Culture

The Specter of Terror: The Red Army Faction (RAF) and German Political Culture Presentations uri icon. Overview. scroll to property group menus ...

Vergangenheitsbewältigung in Relation to the Red Army Faction

Then, I analyze the development of RAF-inspired art with a group of artworks created both before and after the. RAF's dissolution in 1998.

Remembering the Red Army Faction - CiteSeerX

... the Red Army Faction. (RAF), West Germany's most prominent left-wing terrorist group. (Ulrike Meinhof, another founder member whose name had been taken for ...