Read The Red Army Faction, a Documentary History, Volume 1 Online
Authors: J. Smith
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
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
“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
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
“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
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
Vietnam War
185
,
420
,
430
–431,
455
,
491
,
600
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
harassment of relatives
267
,
286
,
303
inspiring people to join the RAF
248
,
327
,
336
–337,
451
,
470
,
508
“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
Frankfurt 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
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