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The Murder of Andreas Baader is a 1978 painting by Odd Nerdrum where Baader is depicted as a murder victim. [44] Stammheim – Die Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe vor Gericht ("Stammheim – The Baader-Meinhof Gang on Trial") (1986) a film directed by Reinhard Hauff; with Ulrich Tukur in the role of Andreas Baader; after the book by Stefan Aust. It won ...
He was released early from prison in October 1971. Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin returned to Berlin in February 1970. Andreas Baader was arrested there on 4 April 1970, following a tip from an informant, but was freed at gunpoint by Ulrike Meinhof and others on 14 May 1970, during a planned escape from the Tegel Prison.
Ulrike Marie Meinhof (7 October 1934 – 9 May 1976) was a German left-wing journalist and founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF) in West Germany, commonly referred to in the press as the "Baader-Meinhof gang".
It recounts the deeds of the group up to the suicides of Ulrike Meinhof and Andreas Baader. A second expanded edition was published in January 1978 as a Panther paperback by Granada, London, in which an additional chapter recorded additional terrorist attacks by a "new generation" of young German terrorists carried out in 1977.
[5]: 349 Seen by the German state as a leader of the first generation alongside Baader, Meinhof, Meins and Raspe. [5]: 250 Allegedly committed suicide in Stammheim prison on 18 October 1977. [5]: 41 Irene Goergens: 1951- Met Ulrike Meinhof as a teenager and was arrested in 1970. She was released in 1977. [4] Manfred Grashof: 1946-
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Andreas Baader, co-founder of the "Baader-Meinhof Gang" (the Red Army Faction), was arrested after West German police traced him to a warehouse in Munich. Captured also were Holger Meins and Jan-Carl Raspe. The other half of a couple compared to Bonnie and Clyde, [1] Ulrike Meinhof, was still on the run. [2]
Burial site of Baader, Raspe and Ensslin. On 1 June 1972, Raspe along with Andreas Baader and Holger Meins had gone to check on a garage in Frankfurt where they had been storing materials used to make incendiary devices. Raspe had gone along as the driver (they were driving a Porsche Targa). However, as soon as they arrived at the garage ...