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i
refer to a page that includes an illustration.
2nd of June Movement
. See under “S”
â77 offensive
. See
German Autumn
§90a
321
§129 30
§129a
30
,
187
n
; criticism of
155â156
,
252
n
; used against alleged supporters
37
,
54â55
,
97
,
155â156
,
185â188
,
190
,
207
i
,
252
,
276â279
,
388
; used against RAF members
268
,
276
; used against prisoners
278
§138 29
§146 29
§148-a
29
§231a-b
29
§275a
30
§353c
321â322
A Critique of Arms
143
Action Directe
293â295
; For the Unity of Revolutionaries in Western Europe (1984)
294
Agit 883 356,
367
Agnoli, Johannes
85
Aktionspapier
286â287
Albrecht, Susanne
128
,
134
,
341
n
,
345
,
383
. See also
RAF dropouts; and Ponto assassination (1977)
35â36
,
373
. See also
RAF: Ponto assassination (1977)
Algeria
71
; liberation war
2
,
8
,
258
n
,
307
Allensbach Opinion Poll
22
Alternative Liste
xx
,
87â88
,
347
; 1981 elections
165â166
; and West Berlin Reagan protests (1982)
225â227
; bombed
226
, compared to Greens
226
alternative movement
84
,
86â87
,
89
,
126
,
165
alternative news media
86â87
America House (targeted)
31
,
148
n
,
151
,
381â382
,
382
amnesty; 1982 campaign
269â270
; APO (1970)
307
n
; in France
131
n
,
Amnesty International
xx
,
374
; and fourth hunger strike (1977)
34
; and fifth hunger strike (1977)
38
; Memorandum on Prison Conditions of Persons Suspected or Convicted of Politically Motivated Crimes in the FRG (1979)
102
,
379
; and seventh hunger strike (1979)
103
,
119
,
380
; and eighth hunger strike (1981)
154
,
159
; and §129a (1981)
155â156
; and isolation torture
102â103
,
154
,
323
,
379
; mentioned by RAF prisoners
113
,
119
,
192
,
196
Anders, Freia
166
anti-Americanism 178
. See also
Federal Republic of Germany: considered a colony
anticommunist rabble-rousing
17
,
78
,
141
,
298
,
309
Antideutsche movement
358
anti-imperialism
64
,
168
,
171â172
; criticism of
56â57
,
145â146
,
216â219
; and Geneva Convention
102
; and NATO
167
,
172â174
,
177â179
,
190
,
284â285
,
288â289
. See also
RAF ideas on: NATO; and North American left
171
; and prisoners
174
,
178
,
285
; and RAF
20
,
63
,
178
,
202
,
240
. See also
RAF ideas on: proletarian internationalism; refocussing on metropole
138â139
,
172â173
,
212
. See also
RAF ideas on: metropolitan focus; and Revolutionary Cells
64
,
69
,
71
; and 2nd of June Movement
62
,
64
,
66
,
73
,
132
,
137â139
; and Soviet bloc 218
. See also
RAF ideas on: the Soviet Union
Anti-Imperialist Front
227
,
286â287
,
292â296
; outlined in May Paper
211â214
,
235
,
238â243
; mentioned in other documents
118
,
198
,
200
,
276
,
285
,
304
,
310
,
335
Antiimperialistischer Kampf
xx
,
217â219
anti-imperialist movement
. See
Autonomen and anti-imps;
See
anti-imperialism;
See
militant women's movement
anti-imps
xxvi
,
168
. See also
Autonomen and anti-imps
antimilitarism
. See
peace and antiwar movements
antinuclear movement
77â82
; concept of “atomic state”
83
; and RAF
81
,
152â153
; and Revolutionary Cells
81â82
,
381
; mentioned by 2nd of June Movement
148
; Brokdorf (1976)
79
,
81
,
372
; Brokdorf (1980 and 1981)
166
; Gorleben (1979)
379
; Gorleben (1980)
148
n
,
166
; Gorleben (1982)
166
; Grohnde (1977)
80
,
81
,
373
; Kalkar (1977)
82â83
,
374
; Kalkar (1982)
166
; Wyhl (1975)
78
,
371
Anti-Repression Conference (1976)
98
antisemitism
353
,
355
; selection at Entebbe
72â73
anti-“terrorist” consensus
44
,
173
. See also
RAF ideas on: imperialist unification; and Federal Republic of Germany
67
,
247
,
255
,
258â260
,
377â378
; and Third World
47
n
,
71â72
,
247
,
258â260
,
378â379
antiwar movement
. See
peace and antiwar movements
APO (AuÃerparlamentarische Opposition)
xx
,
16â18
,
88
,
141
. See also
generations: APO; women
89
Arbeitskreis politische Prozesse (APG)
xx
,
60
,
375
Asdonk, Brigitte
345
; hunger strike (1980)
151
,
381
Augustin, Ronald
345â346
Austria
. See also
Revolutionary Cells: OPEC raid in Vienna (1975);
See also
2nd of June Movement: Palmers kidnapping (1977); and Palestinians
258
,
260
; and West German guerillas
59â61
,
353
,
354
Autonomen and anti-imps
xxvi
,
126
n
,
161
i
,
167â168
,
168
i
,
207
i
,
209
,
214
. See also
squats;
See also
militant women's movement;
See also
support scene; origins (1970s)
126
,
164
; and Bremen riots (1980)
126
,
187
; and protests at Startbahn West (1980s)
166â167
,
188
,
288
; and protests against Haig (1981)
181â182
,
188
; and protests against Reagan (1982)
223
,
225â226
,
386
; and protests against Bush (1983)
284â286
; and antinuclear movement
126
,
164
,
166
; and antiwar movement
172â173
,
178â179
,
185
,
224
,
281â285
,
387
; and RAF
168â169
,
191
,
202
; and Revolutionary Cells
168â169
,
191
; and 2nd of June Movement
147
autonomous women's movement 126
n. See also
militant women's movement
Baader, Andreas
50
,
140n
,
267
,
304
,
345
; Frankfurt department stores arson (1968)
19
,
156n
,
366
; library breakout (1970)
19
,
367
; captured (1972)
24
,
369
; release demanded by Black September (1972)
259
; interviewed by
Spiegel
(1975)
370
; Stammheim trial (1976-1977)
30
,
250
,
365
,
373
; in Stammheim prison (1977)
34
,
36
,
39
; death in Stammheim (1977)
38
,
41â42
,
45
,
374
. See also
Stammheim deaths (1977)
Bachmann, Josef
366
Baden-Württemberg LKA
29
n
,
bank robberies; and RAF
22
,
104
,
108â111
,
135
,
141
,
228
,
286
,
354
,
367
,
381
,
388
; and 2nd of June Movement
56
,
108â109
,
141
,
367
; other
348
BarabaÃ, Ingrid
346
; captured and extradited (1980)
129â131
,
382
; hunger strike (1982)
188
Barz, Ingeborg
251
n
,
Baumann, Michael “Bommi”
367
Baum, Gerhart
67
,
259
,
261
i
,
346
,
377
; and Boock
264â265
,
268
; and Hans- Joachim Klein
266
; and Horst Herold
257
,
384
; and Horst Mahler
261â262
,
382
; mentioned by 2nd of June Movement
148
; supports dialogue with far left and resocialization
148
,
256â258
,
261â266
,
268
BAW (Bundesanwaltschaft)
xx
,
33â34
,
41
,
287
n. See also
RAF: attack on the BAW (1977);
See also
psychological warfare: BAW; and counterinsurgency
150
,
199
,
229
,
284
; and prisoners
36â37
,
114
,
190
,
265
,
269
,
278
,
279
,
299â301
,
343