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Authors: J. Smith
antifascist resistance to
19
mentioned by RAF
225
,
308
–309,
374
,
425
,
544
–547
30 Questions to a Tupamaro
122
,
153
Thoene, Thomas
621
Thomas, Gary P.
601
Tichler, Anton
599
Tietmeyer, Hans
619
Tilgener, Brigitte
602
Time
magazine
331
Toller, Ernst
67
Tolmein, Oliver
528
Tommy Weissbecker House
114
trade unions
9
–10,
20
,
22
–23.
See also
strikes
See also
co-management
anticommunism
36
anti-RAF statements
169
mentioned by RAF
127
,
128
,
133
–139,
149
Traube, Klaus
421
Treuhandstalt
621
Truman Doctrine
5
Tübingen University
384
Tunisia
212
Tupamaros (West German)
157
.
See also
Roaming Hash Rebels
See also
Blues, the
Tupamaros-West Berlin
46
,
171
,
583
,
585
,
587
,
588
anti-German protests (1977)
523
mentioned by RAF
125
,
131
,
179
,
183
,
212
,
213
,
226
SAWIO skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu)
481
,
482
,
484
,
505
,
608
Über den bewaffneten Kampf in Westeuropa. See Regarding the Armed Struggle in West Europe
Uganda
440
Ulbricht, Walther
551
Ulmer, Helmut
577
undogmatic left
43
,
200
,
435
,
456
,
534
–535,
538
–540.
See also
Sozialistisches Büro
See also
Jusos
See also
spontis
attitude towards antinuclear movement
450
and guerilla
201
,
326
–327,
388
,
442
–443,
459
,
535
,
538
,
540
,
591
United Nations Charter
176
United Peoples Liberation Army
360
United States.
See also
Marshall Plan
See also
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
See also
military bases, U.S.
anticommunism
197
and FRG
11
,
308
,
379
,
413
–415,
424
,
426
,
427
,
431
,
467
,
497
,
501
Gulf War
620
imperialism
12
,
31
,
131
,
207
,
209
,
212
,
232
,
414
,
426
,
439
mentioned by RAF
302
,
359
,
367
,
501
mentioned by SAWIO
503
postwar occupation
4
,
4
–5,
309
,
322
,
415
,
425
radical left
508
support for Israel
192
women’s movement
42
University of Homburg/Sarre
319
,
411
Urbach, Peter
41
,
53
,
577
,
583
,
584
U.S. Military Intelligence
601
van der Lubbe, Marinus
120
–121
Varon, Jeremy
33
Verfassungsschutz
38
,
116
,
425
,
591
attempt to bribe Croissant’s secretary
473
,
603
Berufsverbot
116
Celle hole (1978)
528
“firefight” with Proll and Grashof (1971)
60
on Kinkel Initiative
621
on Meinhof
386
mentioned by RAF
134
,
154
,
400
,
415
,
421
,
425
on RAF women
535
works with Verena Becker
614
,
615
Verfassungsschutzgesetz
229
Viehmann, Klaus
52
Viet Cong, mentioned by RAF
90
,
174
,
218
,
219
Vietnam War
35
,
166
,
581
,
601
.
See also
RAF (Red Army Faction): attack on U.S. Army V Corps (1972)
See also
RAF (Red Army Faction): attack on USAREUR in Heidelberg (1972)
See also
APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition): anti-Vietnam war
antiwar movement mentioned by RAF
90
,
91
mentioned by RAF
89
,
206
,
207
,
214
,
232
,
414
,
430
arrested (1990)
620
escapes from prison (1976)
602
in the GDR
614
released (1997)
625
release demanded
440
trial (1992)
622
on women’s movement
536
Vigier, Jean-Pierre
382
Violleau, Francis
614
Vogel, Bernhard
619
trial (1980)
613
Wagenbach, Klaus
64
,
460
–461,
577
Wagner, Rolf Clemens
527
,
577
,
600
,
612
,
627
Boock’s Lies (1988)
527
captured (1978, Yugoslavia)
529
,
610
,
611
captured (1979)
613
prison
624
released (2003)
626
split in the RAF
623
trial (1985)
617
trial (1993)
624
Walser, Martin
265
Wannersdorfer, Claudia
617
,
618
,
621
Wassermann (Braunschweig Court of Appeals)
378
Weber, Jürgen
441
Wegener, Ulrich
193
Wehner, Herbert
148
Weinrich, Johannes
339
,
482
,
561
,
577
death mentioned by RAF
124
,
175
,
183
,
233
killed by police (1972)
114
,
589
and RAF
587
Weiss, Peter
597
Weizsäcker, Richard von
621
,
624
West Berlin Senate.
See
Berlin Senate West Berlin Supreme Court
262
,
595
West Berlin Technical University
257
West Berlin Women’s Center
445
,
446
Westmoreland, William
81
Wieland Kommune
581
Wischnewski, Hans Jürgen
480
,
484
,
485
,
578
,
607
,
608
death of Holger Meins
262
released (1999)
626
on SAWIO skyjacking (1977, Mogadishu)
482
,
485
Schleyer kidnapping
627
Witter, Hermann
241
,
319
,
411
,
578
Wolf, Markus
4
Women Against Imperialist War
536
Women’s liberation movement
390
,
437
,
444
–448,
529
–530,
535
–536
abortion right struggle
445
–447,
535
attitude towards antinuclear movement
450
facing repression
535
attitude towards the RAF
537
–538
Women’s Vacation House (Gaiganz)
535
Woodward, Ronald
165
working class
7
–10,
29
,
93
,
94
.
See also
strikes
See also
labor aristocracy
displaced persons
8
–9
mentioned by RAF
126
,
143
–146,
149
,
309
women
8
Wunder
373
Yom Kippur war (1973)
199
youth culture (1950s-60s)
24
–25,
30
–31
youth culture (1960s-70s)
25
–26,
31
,
44
,
51
ZDF (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen)
139
,
140
,
146
Zentralblatt für Neorochirurgie
412
Zerschlagt die Wohlstandsinseln der iii. Welt
143
Ziegler, Geert
263
Zimmerman, Eduard
103
Zimmerman, Ernst
617
Zimmermann (CSU)
533
Zimmermann, Friedrich
87
Zimmermann (journalist)
379
Zitzlaff, Inge Wienke
386
,
388
,
389
,
558
,
578
Zoebe, Gerhard
70
Zühlke, Undine
258
Zundel, Ernst
63
THE AUTHORS
André Moncourt is the pseudonym of a writer with his political roots in the movements of the seventies and eighties.
J. Smith is the pseudonym of an activist who has been involved in the radical left for over twenty years.
Both feel very lucky to have had a chance to tell this story.
THE TYPE
This title heads for the introductory sections of this book, as well as the text in sidebars, is set in Avenir, a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1988. The title heads for RAF documents have been set in ITC American Typewriter Std.
The textface chosen for the body of this book is Sabon, a Garamond face designed by Jan Tschichold in 1964.
As a young typographer in the 1920s, Tschichold was a fan of the Bauhaus style, and had quite the collection of posters from the Soviet Union. For these sins he was arrested by the gestapo in 1933 and all copies of his books were banned “for the protection of the German people.” Unlike so many others, he managed to be released, and fled to Switzerland, where he lived for the rest of his life.