The Red Army Faction, a Documentary History (82 page)

prison breaks
. See also
false flag actions: Celle hole (1978); Lehrter Straße Women's Prison (1976)
58–59
,
372
; Berlin-Moabit (1978)
64–65
,
377
; alleged (1978)
54

prison conditions
. See also
isolation torture;
See also
jailhouse conversions;
See also
Contact Ban;
See also
RAF prisoners; cell raids
278
,
343
; censorship
93
,
278
,
341–343
; female prisoners
157
n
; following German Autumn
43
,
93
,
95
,
114
; force-feeding
36–37
,
157–158
,
384
; glass partition
93
,
280
,
322
,
377
; promise of liberalization under Gerhart Baum
. See
resocialization; psychiatrization
157
n
,
190
n
,
250
,
279
; strip searches
93
,
95
,
130
,
151
,
157
,
162
,
381
; visitors barred
281
; in France
130
,
382
; in Holland
94
; in Switzerland
154

prisoner of war status and protections; and RAF
102
,
112
,
176
,
193
; denied
159
,
177
; Northern Ireland
174
,
176
; Palestine
195

prisoners, social
26
,
119
,
152
,
163
,
369–370

prisons
. See also
prison conditions; Berlin
114
; Berlin-Lehrter Straße
58–59
,
85
,
372
; Berlin-Moabit
64–65
,
68
; Berlin- Tegel
31
; Bühl
188
; Celle
114
,
157
,
215
. See also
false flag actions: Celle hole (1978);
See also
RAF prisoners: at Celle; Cologne-Ossendorf
25
,
95
,
114
; Fleury-Mérogis (France)
130
,
382
; Lübeck-Lauerhof
114
,
151
,
154
,
381
,
384
; Munich-Stadelheim
43
; Stammheim
28
,
30
,
34–36
,
93
,
95
,
103
,
114
,
188
,
190
,
250
,
265
,
292
. See also
Stammheim deaths (1977);
See also
RAF trials: Baader-Ensslin- Meinhof-Raspe (1976-1977); Straubing
114
; Zweibrücken
188

Program for Peace in Freedom
222

Proll, Astrid
25
,
358

Proll, Thorwald
156
n
,
358
,
366

propaganda.
See
psychological warfare

protests.
See also
Bremen riots (1980);
See also
antinuclear movement; murder of Benno Ohnesorg and attempted assassination of Rudi Dutschke (1967-1968)
18
,
i
,
366
,
i
; death of Holger Meins (1974)
26
,
370
; death of Ulrike Meinhof (1976)
31
–32,
,
i
; 12-12 riot (1980)
165
,
383
; death of Sigurd Debus (1981)
159–160
,
384
; Haig visit to West Berlin (1981)
179
,
181–182
,
385
; death of Klaus-Jürgen Rattay (1981)
208
; Reagan visit (1982)
222
–223,
,
i
,
225
,
i
–226,
386
; Bush visit to Krefeld (1983)
282–285
,
283
i
,
387
,
i

psychiatry
. See
prison conditions: psychiatrization

psychological warfare
28–29
,
107
,
229
n. See also
false flag actions;
See also
repression, judicial; and courts
250–252
; and Peter-Jürgen Boock
331–332
; claim that RAF prisoners order actions
278
,
300
,
343
. See also
RAF prisoners: relationship to RAF; mentioned by RAF and former members
xviii
,
150
,
194
,
297

punk rock
167

Quick
367

radikal
215
,
277–278

RAF
. See also
support scene;
See also
RAF dropouts;
See also
German Autumn; Frankfurt department store arson (1968)
182,
i
–183,
185–186
,
199–202
,
276
,
337–338
,
385
; supply depot arrests (1982)
228–229
,
387
; Frankfurt arrests (1984)
286–287
,
291
,
388
; other activities in 1984 286,
292
,
388
; attempted bombing of SHAPE School (1984)
293–294
; Zimmerman assassination (1985)
295
; Braunmühl assassination (1986)
328
; Herrhausen assassination (1989)
343
; Rohwedder assassination (1991)
343
n
; and Action Directe
294–295
; and GDR
46–47
,
134–136
,
183–184
,
227
,
333–340
,
383
. See also
RAF dropouts; and Irish Republicans
176
,
295
n
; and Revolutionary Cells
70
,
73
,
168–169
,
191
,
210–211
,
213
,
215–216
,
293
; and 2nd of June Movement
56–57
,
60
,
62
,
108
,
140–142
,
367
,
375
; absorbs 2nd of June Movement
131–132
,
134
,
137–149
,
204
,
382
; and Tauras-Dorff Group
51
; bank robberies
22
,
104
,
108–111
,
135
,
141
,
228
,
286
,
354
,
367
,
381
,
388
; doubts
56
,
104
,
110
,
127–128
,
134–135
,
204
,
229
n
,
330

RAF Commandos; Andreas Baader Commando
106–107
,
116–118
,
128
,
178
,
380
; Gudrun Ensslin Commando
182–183
,
199–202
,
385
; Holger Meins Commando
27–28
,
162
,
273
,
298
,
371
; false “Holger Meins Commando” (1977)
163
; July 15th Commando
368
; Patrick O'Hara Commando
295
; Petra Schelm Commando
368
; 2nd of June Commando
368
; Siegfried Hausner Commando
38–39
,
43
,
246–247
,
374
; Sigurd Debus Commando
179–180
,
197–198
,
201–202
,
384
; Thomas Weissbecker Commando
368
; Ulrich Wessel Commando
343
n
; Ulrike Meinhof Commando
33–34
,
373

RAF documents
. See also
Regarding the Armed Struggle in West Europe;
See also
Aktionspapier; The Black September Action in Munich (1972)
20–21
,
64
,
369
; Statement on Boock's Lies (1988)
328–332
; Build the Red Army (1970)
367
; The Deaths of Wolfgang Beer and Juliane Plambeck (1980)
150
; Eighth Hunger Strike Statement (1981)
192–195
; Statement Calling Off the Eighth Hunger Strike (1981)
196
; For the Unity of Revolutionaries in Western Europe (1984)
294
; The Guerilla, the Resistance, and the Anti-Imperialist Front (1982)
210–221
,
232–248
,
385
. See also
May Paper; Attack on Alexander Haig (1979)
116–118
,
173
; Christian Klar's trial statement (1984)
297–303
; Attack Against General Frederick Kroesen (1981)
199–200
; Brigitte Mohnhaupt's trial statement (1984)
304–313
; Interview with Le Monde Diplomatique (1976)
372
; Letter Addressing Police Fabrications (1981)
190
,
201–203
; Provisional Program of Struggle for the Political Rights of Imprisoned Workers (1974)
369–370
; Letter from the RAF to the RAF Prisoners (1975)
27
,
371
; Attack Against USAFE Ramstein (1981)
197–198
; Serve the People: The Urban Guerilla and Class Struggle (1972)
20
,
108–109
,
190
,
368
; Seventh Hunger Strike Statement (1979)
114–115
; Sixth Hunger Strike Statement (1978)
112–113
; The Urban Guerilla Concept (1971)
19–20
,
22
,
141
,
367
; We Must Search for Something New (1992)
288–289

RAF dropouts
128–129
,
134
,
204–205
,
330
. See also
Albrecht, Susanne;
See also
Dümlein, Christine;
See also
Sternebeck, Sigrid;
See also
Maier-Witt, Silke;
See also
Friedrich, Ralf Baptist;
See also
Helbing, Monika;
See also
Viett, Inge;
See also
Seckendorff- Gudent, Ekkehard von;
See also
RAF: doubts;
See also
Beer, Henning; captured (1991)
333
; cooperation with investigators
56
,
183–184
,
333
,
341
,
365
; in the GDR
134–136
,
334
,
339
,
383
; possible response in May Paper
211–212

RAF ideas on; the ‘77 offensive
43–44
,
138
,
150
,
152
,
212–213
,
215–216
,
232–233
,
236–237
,
246–248
,
297–303
,
311–312
; the “aboveground RAF” smear
190
,
201–202
,
239
; the Anti- Imperialist Front
200
,
211–214
,
232
,
235
,
238–243
,
276
,
310
,
335
; antipatriarchal politics
213
n
; collective responsibility
110
,
251
,
273–274
; cooperation with other guerilla groups
212
,
237
,
315
; East-West relations
197
,
235
,
244
,
289
,
309
,
340
; fascism
18
n
,
194
,
277
n
,
298–299
,
301–302
. See also
Nazis, former: mentioned; the Federal Republic of Germany
117
,
193
,
236–237
,
242
,
301
,
308
; the Federal Republic of Germany's subservience
117
,
193
,
199
,
246–247
,
299
,
312
; the German Democratic Republic
335–337
,
339
; the guerilla and consciousness
212–213
,
233
,
245
,
291
,
297
,
309
,
313
; the guerilla holding imperialism in check
194
,
197
,
199
,
245
,
303
; the guerilla struggle in the metropole
21–22
,
234–235
,
291
,
297
,
307
,
342
; imperialism's current situation
116–117
,
197
,
199
,
235–236
,
240–241
,
244
,
289
,
304–306
; imperialist unification
117
,
178
,
193
,
236–237
,
246
,
301
,
306
,
311–312
,
314
; liberation
194–195
,
244–245
,
310
; the May Paper
215–216
,
220–221
,
289
,
304
. See also
May Paper; the metropole and the Third World
116–117
,
199
,
243–244
,
297–298
,
304–307
,
341
; metropolitan conditions
147
,
198
,
237
,
242
,
314
; metropolitan focus
117
,
197
,
199
,
212
,
236
,
241–245
; the nation-state perspective
243
,
297
,
299
; NATO
108
,
118
,
178–179
,
193
,
197–200
,
240
,
301
,
306
,
311–314
,
335
; neocolonialism
139
,
243
,
247
,
306
,
308–309
,
312
; nuclear fears
197–198
,
237
,
240
,
309
,
314
; our strategy being a strategy against their strategy
214
,
216
,
245
,
304
,
335
; proletarian internationalism
195
,
234
,
243
,
298
,
304
,
307
,
310
; psychological warfare
150
,
194
,
297
,
300–301
; the radical left
193–194
,
199
,
202
,
212
,
238
,
240
,
288–289
,
310
,
340
; radical subjectivity
194–195
,
212–214
,
233–235
,
237
,
309–310
; reformists, old antifascists, and liberals
229
n
,
279–280
,
299
,
303
,
307
,
314
,
332
; repression
118
,
194
,
201–202
,
247
,
299–302
; the rupture in the metropole
21
,
237
,
241
,
297–298
,
302–303
,
310
; social democracy
114
,
117
,
246–247
,
297–300
,
302
,
306–309
; social revolutionary politics
310–311
; the Soviet Union
218
n
,
235
,
244
,
309
,
342
; the Stammheim deaths
42–44
,
112
,
193
,
233
,
248
,
299–301
; transforming the political situation into a military situation
193–194
,
212–213
,
236–237
,
241–242
,
248
,
300–302
,
307–308
,
311
,
313–314
; the twenty-four-hour day
198
; Vietnam as turning point
19
n
,
116
,
235
,
298
,
304–306
,
309

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