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death in Stammheim 334, 429, 597
death mentioned by RAF 341, 387, 395, 408, 428, 465, 490, 496
demand for international investigation 470, 487, 604
Stockholm Embassy Occupation 334, 597
Heikal, Muhammad 551
Heinemann, Gustav 41, 568, 584. See also Grand Coalition
See also Social-Liberal Brandt-Scheel Government (1969-1974)
mentioned by Thorwald Proll 70
mentioned by RAF 149, 232, 306–307
president 41
Heinemann Initiative 306
Heissler, Rolf 568, 626
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
captured (1971) 64, 586
captured (1979) 530–531, 612
freed in Lorenz kidnapping 328, 596
isolation 301
killings at Dutch border (1978) 530, 611
prison 624
Schleyer kidnapping 526, 627
split in the RAF 623
trial (1982) 615
Tupamaros West Berlin 64
Helbing, Monika 568, 614, 620, 621
Heldmann, Hans-Heinz 516, 568, 604, 608
Henck (prison psychiatrist) 319, 384
Henze, Hans-Werner 247
Herold, Horst 115, 412, 569, 587. See also BKA (Bundeskriminalamt)
and RAF 116, 395, 604
Herrhausen, Alfred 619
Herzog, Roman 625
Hessian Criminal Bureau 314
Het Parool 523
Hexel-Hepp Group 615
Hijri, Fatima al 481
Hijri, Qadi Abdullah Amhen al 481
Hilfeleistung im Arbeitskampf 138
Hillegaart, Heinz 333, 569
Hinterhöfe der Nation 145
historiography 393–394, 469, 512–513
Hitler, Adolf 67
Hitler’s Children: The Story of the Baader-Meinhof Gang 108
Ho Chi Minh 402
Hockenos, Paul 24, 394
Hoff, Dierk 352–353, 422–423, 569
Hofmann, Sieglinde 569, 612
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
captured (1978, Yugoslavia) 529, 610, 611
captured in Paris (1980) 613
prison 624
released (1999) 626
split in the RAF 623
trial (1982) 615
trial (1995) 620, 625
Hofmeier, Barbel 621
Hogefeld, Birgit 616, 623, 625
prison 624, 628
release denied 627
Holland 445, 473
Maurits Caransa kidnapping 523
and RAF 480, 501, 530, 593, 607, 609, 611
and RAF prisoners 609, 610
Holocaust 3, 27, 196–197, 544–547, 550, 551
Homann, Peter 155, 161, 569
and Meinhof’s daughters 118–119, 557–558
mentioned by RAF 155
Hoppe, Werner 405, 569, 612
captured (1971) 107, 587
isolation 301, 611, 612
release demanded 339, 440, 498, 505
in Stammheim 474, 605
trial (1972) 592
Horchem, Hans Josef 386
Horkheimer, Max 24
Housing Coucil 264
Howeida, Amir Abbas 125, 127, 179
Huber, Wolfgang 108
l’Humanité 402
Humphrey, Hubert 580
Hussein (king) 56. See also Jordan
Hutter (prison doctor) 260, 304–305
IG Chemie 134, 135, 136, 137, 138
IG Metall 22, 136, 248
Il Manifesto 87, 89, 91, 100
IMF World Economic Summit (1992) 622
immigrant workers 9, 10, 29, 118. See also Foreigners Act
mentioned by RAF 125, 140, 150, 175, 229, 361
Palestinians 193–194, 229
imperialism. See Federal Republic of Germany—Imperialism
See RAF ideas on: imperialism
Info 344
described by prisoners 347
excuse to attack lawyers 267, 344, 346, 595, 597, 598, 609
Info-BUG 435, 539
banned (1977) 525, 608
RZ-RAF debate (1976-77) 456, 457–463, 461, 464, 469
informants 85, 155–156, 160–161, 417–418, 467. See also Ruhland, Karl-Heinz
See also Urbach, Peter
Hans-Jürgen Bäcker 60, 161, 585
Verena Becker 614, 621, 627
Peter-Jürgen Boock 527, 627
GDR arrestees 620, 625
Edelgard Graefer 161–162
Dierk Hoff 422–423
Peter Homann 154–155, 161
Klaus Steinmetz 623
Informationsdienst 298–299, 424, 460, 464
Institute for the Study of Conflict 467
Institute of Forensic Psychiatry at the Free University of Berlin 243
Interior Ministers Conference
Berufsverbot 116, 589
chemical workers strike 134
Drenkmann killing 265
GSG-9 592
police killings 123, 601
Verfassungsschutz 425
International Congress on Vietnam 35, 581
International Federation of Human Rights 498
International Investigatory Commission into the Death of Ulrike Meinhof 382–384, 386–388, 519, 600, 602, 611
International Olympic Committee 189, 217, 235
International Red Cross 431
Interpol 597
IRA (Irish Republican Army) 305, 311, 376
Portlaoise prison hunger strike 488–489
Iran 369, 439
and FRG 124–125, 125–126, 131
and imperialism 31, 210, 211, 212
mentioned in passing 149, 183, 213
Iraq 209, 620
and Waddi Haddad 482, 560, 561
and RAF 480, 527
Ireland 489
Irish Republican Army. See IRA (Irish Republican Army)
Ismirili, Yousef 599
isolation torture. See also prison conditions: as “extermination”
applied to RAF prisoners 238, 252, 428, 520
as experienced by victims 242–243, 249
discussed by RAF 249, 281, 286–287, 300–302, 320–323, 401–402, 403
health effects 244, 267, 345, 417, 548–549
methods 241–242, 515
resistance to 286–287, 344, 347, 370, 401–402, 403–404, 487, 493, 497, 604, 610, 614
sensory deprivation 238–240, 249, 271–273, 285, 302, 319, 410, 428, 491, 605
Israel 439, 440. See also Federal Republic of Germany—Imperialism: and Israel
See also New Left: Anti-Zionism
See also undogmatic left: Anti-Zionism
See also Revolutionary Cells: anti-Zionism
See also Zionism
and Entebbe 440
mentioned by Black September 204
mentioned by RAF 206, 214, 228, 229, 231–232
Mossad 561
reaction to Munich Olympics 191–192
considered “Nazi” 215, 231, 504
Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike (1977) 488
Six Day War 34, 56, 580–581
Yom Kippur War 199
Israel, Joachim 382
Italy 87, 254, 435, 508
mentioned by RAF 311, 360
and RAF 50, 389, 413, 521–522, 524, 529, 619
strategy of tension 62, 349
Jackson, George 407
Jakobsmeier, Ingrid 611, 616, 623
James, Daniel 178
Jansen, Ali 59, 113, 569
captured (1970) 60, 86, 585
release demanded 339
trial (1973) 593
water deprivation 258, 387
Japan 207, 526
Jarosch, Klaus 383
Jendrian, Günter 569, 594
Jeunes Avocats 526
Jishshi, Sammar ‘Adnan ‘abd al-Ghani al- 191
Jochimsen, Luc 145
Jong, Dirk “Dionysius” de 530, 569, 611
Jorda
n 557, 558. See also Black September (massacre)
Black September, targeted by 188, 193
rear base area 56–57, 583
Six Day War 34, 551–552, 581
Juliana (queen) 523
junge Welt 625
Jünschke, Klaus 569
captured (1972) 172, 591
Kaiserslautern bank robbery 588
pardoned (1988) 619
release demanded 339
trial (1975-77) 598, 605
Jusos 256, 444, 625
mentioned by RAF 102, 147, 148
K.1. See Kommune 1
Kamp-Munruchow, Karin 613
Kanelakis, Panayotis 382
Kappel (judge) 72
Karlek med forhinder 319
Katsiaficas, Georgy 117
Kaufholz, Henrik 382
Kaul (federal prosecutor) 381
Kautsky, Karl 364
KB (Kommunistischer Bund) 168, 183, 516. See also K-groups
KBW (Kommunistischer Bund West-deutschland) 434, 514, 607
Stammheim trial 424
threat to ban 538, 608
Kent State killings 153, 207
Kenya 440
KGB 560
K-groups 42–43, 118, 434, 538, 553, 608. See also KB (Kommunistischer Bund)
See also KPD (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) [Maoist]
See also KPD/ML (Kommunistische Partei Deutschland/Marxisten-Leninisten)
and antinuclear movement 450, 538
antisemitism 198
attitude towards the RAF 168, 245, 255, 258, 263, 326, 328, 388, 424, 434
Khalifi (guard) 599
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg 29, 41, 552, 569, 600. See also Grand Coalition
Kilgore Commission 5
Kim Il Sung 151
King, Martin Luther 36, 582
Kinkel Initiative 621
Klar, Christian 526, 569, 612, 615, 626, 627
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
Buback assassination 470
captured (1982) 615
Committees Against Torture 253
prison 624
released (2008) 628
release denied 627
split in the RAF 623
Statement Regarding 77 533
trials 617, 620, 623
Zurich bank robbery (1979) 612
Klarsfeld, Beate 41
Klau Mich 75
Klee, August 72–73
Klein, Hans-Joachim 201, 439, 569
OPEC raid (1975) 438–439, 599
Putz Group 436
Klett, Arnulf 181
Klette, Daniela 626
Kletzhändler, Edith 613
Kluge, Alexander 25, 421, 610
Klump, Andrea 619, 621, 626
Kluth, Christian 621
Knoblich (judge) 241, 593
Knodler-Bunte, Eberhard 27
Knoll, Michael 529, 570, 611
Knutz, Siegfried 301
Köhler, Horst 627
Kohl, Helmut 344, 615, 621
Komitees gegen Folter. See Committees Against Torture
Kommune 1 31, 45, 49, 53, 237, 580, 583
mentioned by Thorwald Proll 69, 75
sexual politics 51
Kommune 2 59
Kommunistische Volkszeitung 434, 514
Konieczny, Hans-Peter 591
konkret 26, 28, 557, 583, 622
and KPD 26, 28
Meinhof’s columns 32, 38, 41, 48–49, 53, 582
mentioned by RAF 84, 155
Kontaktsperre. See prison conditions: Contact Ban
KPD/AO (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands/Aufbauorganisation). See KPD (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) [Maoist]
KPD (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) [Maoist] 245. See also KSV (Kommunistische Student-verband)
criticized by RAF 289, 424
Horst Mahler 255, 256, 328, 594
threat to ban 538
KPD (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) [pro-Soviet] 15, 17–18
anti-rearmement movement 20–21
as DKP 42, 88, 102. See also DKP (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei)
banning of 15–16
criticized by RAF 225, 228, 309, 424
konkret 26, 28
KPD/ML (Kommunistische Partei Deutschland/Marxisten-Leninisten) 42
criticized by RAF 424
support for prisoners 245, 258, 263, 326, 434, 459
threat to ban 538, 608
Krabbe, Friederike 526, 570
Krabbe, Hanna 400, 570
prison 605, 624
released (1996) 625
release demanded 498, 505
split in the RAF 623
Stockholm Embassy Occupation 334
trial (1976-77) 600, 606
Krahl, Hans-Jürgen 30, 570
on Emergency Powers Act 39
on guerilla 35, 581
refuses to address sexism 42, 582
targeted by Broad’s Council 444
Kranenburg, Arie 480, 570, 607
Krause, Walter 181
Kraushaar, Wolfgang 443
Krisenstab. See Crisis Management Team Kröcher-Tiedemann, Gabriele 328, 570
freed in Lorenz kidnapping 328, 596
OPEC raid (1975) 438–439, 599
Kropotkin, Peter 227
Krumm (journalist) 379
KSV (Kommunistische Studentverband)
criticized by RAF 183, 185, 406
criticizes RAF 168
Kuby, Christine 570
Boock’s Lies (1988) 527
captured (1978) 528, 610
prison 624
released (1995) 624
split in the RAF 623
trial (1979) 612
Kuchnert (journalist) 379
Kuhlmann, Brigitte 439, 561, 570
Kühn, Heinz 117, 533, 607
Kunstler, William 597
Kunzelmann, Dieter 570, 583
on Baader 51
on prison conditions 237
targeted by Broad’s Council 444
Kurds 212
Kurras, Karl-Heinz 570
mentioned by Baumann 36
mentioned by RAF 98, 226
murdered Benno Ohnesorg 32, 33, 580
Kuwait 209, 210, 620
labor aristocracy 201–202
Land Minister of the Interior 103, 181, 190
Langhans, Rainer 30, 31, 571, 580, 583
Lang, Jörg 527, 570, 592
Langner, Klaus Jürgen 348, 571, 601
Laubacher, Jürgen 603
lawyers, attacks on 248, 267, 345–346, 595, 603, 611. See also Bar Association Disciplinary Committees
See also Müller, Arndt
See also Croissant, Klaus
See also Groenewold, Kurt: attacks on
See also Schily, Otto
See also Newerla, Armin
See also Ströbele, Hans-Christian
See also Langner, Klaus Jürgen
See also Lang, Jörg
See also Haag, Siegfried: attacks on
mentioned by RAF 286, 303, 312–313, 418–420
Lebanon 191, 191–192
mentioned by RAF 226
rear base area 57
Le Duan 364
Leicht (journalist) 379
Lenin 207, 221, 311, 316
Imperialism and the Split in Socialism 364
The State and Revolution 316
What Is to Be Done 92–93
le nouvel Observateur 446
Lex Baader-Meinhof 267–268, 309, 319, 345–346, 596, 597. See also §138
See also §146
See also §231a-b
See also §148-a
See also §275a
Libération 522
Libya 195, 480
mentioned by RAF 209
support for PFLP (EO) 560
Liebknecht, Karl 67, 216
Lin Biao 310
Linke, Georg 54, 571, 584
mentioned by RAF 80, 85–86
Liszt, Franz von 69
Lod airport
skyjacking. See skyjackings: Sabena/Lod airport (1972)
Lodt (inspector for security) 403
Loew (neurosurgeon) 319, 411
Lorenz, Peter 328, 571, 596. See also 2nd of June Movement: Lorenz kidnapping (1975)
Lotta Continua 518
Lotze, Werner 611, 612, 614, 620, 621, 624
Löwenthal, Gerhard 140, 229
Lufthansa 524. See also skyjackings
Luhmer, Michael 61, 586
Lukacs, George 94
Lumumba, Patrice 11, 27
Lutheran Church 257–258
Luther, Angela 571, 587, 596
Luther, Ulrich 301
Luxembourg Agreement (1952) 550
Luxemburg, Rosa 67, 216, 221
Mahler, Horst 238, 571. See also Regarding the Armed Struggle in West Europe
after the RAF 256, 613
in APO 39, 55, 115, 246, 580, 583
on Black September 187–188, 196, 214
captured (1970) 59, 585
Frankfurt department store trial 49
and KPD (Maoist) 255, 328
KPD 256
leaving the RAF 254–257, 288–291, 594
Lorenz kidnapping 328, 596
mentioned by RAF 149, 154
postcard from Jordan 57
and RAF 50, 54, 161
trials 60–62, 64, 113, 187–188, 586, 589, 592, 594, 595
Maier-Witt, Silke 526, 571, 612
arrested (1990) 620
in the GDR 614
Hamburg squats 435
Ponto assassination 474, 606
trial (1991) 621
Maihofer, Werner 266, 474, 571, 598
mentioned by RAF 468
Mainzer Baader Meinhof Report 232
Major, Patrick 17
Mäker, Peter 588
Makhno, Nestor 227
Mandel, Ernest 117, 155
Mao tse Tung 83, 122, 153, 178, 218
Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society 94
on contradictions 159
mentioned by Baumann 45
mentioned by RAF 297, 316
On Practice 92
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse Tung 96
“the stones they have thrown…” 121, 205, 236, 286, 370
“Whoever is not afraid of being drawn and quartered...” 99, 493
Marcisz, Heinz 571
Marcuse, Herbert 24, 35, 200, 538, 579
mentioned by RAF 89
Marighella, Carlos 98, 194–195
mentioned by RAF 143, 153
quoted by RAF 120, 369
Marshall, George C. 5
Marshall Plan 5–9, 11, 20
Martin, Ludwig 169, 244, 344, 571, 594
mentioned by RAF 124, 278
Martyr Halimeh Commando. See PFLP (EO) [Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (External Operations)]
Marxism-Leninism 202. See also K-groups
See also RAF ideas on: Marxism-Leninism
Marx, Karl 222, 280, 360, 367, 373
Capital 208, 215
The Class Struggles in France 317, 369, 379
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Napoleon Bonaparte 205
Grundrisse 321
The Mass Psychology of Fascism 84
Mauss, Werner 453