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Ingrid Schubert war eines der ersten Mitglieder der RAF. Im Oktober 1970 wurde sie in Westberlin verhaftet und blieb bis zu ihrem Tod im November 1977 im Gefängnis. Aus dieser Zeit stammen die Briefe, die ihre Schwester Gerti hier zusammengestellt hat, um Ingrids Zeitzeugnis und ihre Stimme nicht zu verlieren. Fotos und Erinnerungen ergänzen die Briefesammlung.
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Rote Armee Fraktion --- Terrorism - Case studies. --- Propaganda - Case studies. --- Baader-Meinhof gang. --- Provisional IRA.
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Baader-Meinhof gang --- Radicalism --- History --- Europe, Central --- Germany --- Civilization --- Congresses --- Europe [Central ] --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Radicalism - Europe, Central - History --- Radicalism - Germany - History --- Europe, Central - Civilization --- Germany - Civilization
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This volume is dedicated to the study of artistic and historical documents that recall German left-wing terrorism in the 1970s. It is intended to contribute to a better understanding of this violent epoch in Germany's recent past and the many ways it is remembered. The cultural memory of the RAF past is a useful device to disentangle the complex relationship between terror and the arts. This bond has become a particularly pressing matter in an era of a new, so-called global terrorism when the culture industry is obviously fascinated with terror. Fourteen scholars of visual cultures and contemporary literature offer in-depth investigations into the artistic process of engaging with West Germany's era of political violence in the 1970s. The assessments are framed by two essays from historians: one looks back at the previously ignored anti-Semitic context of 1970s terrorism, the other offers a thought-provoking epilogue on the extension of the so-called Stammheim syndrome to the debate on the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. The contributions on cultural memory argue that any future memory of German left-wing terrorism will need to acknowledge the inseparable bond between terror and the artistic response it produces.
Criminology. Victimology --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1900-1999 --- Politique et littérature --- Terrorisme --- Extrême gauche --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Dans l'art --- Dans la littérature --- Au cinéma --- Dans l'art. --- Dans la littérature. --- Au cinéma.
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In this first comprehensive comparison of left-wing violence in the United States and West Germany, Jeremy Varon focuses on America's Weather Underground and Germany's Red Army Faction to consider how and why young, middle-class radicals in prosperous democratic societies turned to armed struggle in efforts to overthrow their states. Based on a wealth of primary material, ranging from interviews to FBI reports, this book reconstructs the motivation and ideology of violent organizations active during the 1960s and 1970s. Varon conveys the intense passions of the era--the heat of moral purpose, the depth of Utopian longing, the sense of danger and despair, and the exhilaration over temporary triumphs. Varon's compelling interpretation of the logic and limits of dissent in democratic societies provides striking insights into the role of militancy in contemporary protest movements and has wide implications for the United States' current "war on terrorism." Varon explores Weatherman and RAF's strong similarities and the reasons why radicals in different settings developed a shared set of values, languages, and strategies. Addressing the relationship of historical memory to political action, Varon demonstrates how Germany's fascist past influenced the brutal and escalating nature of the West German conflict in the 60s and 70s, as well as the reasons why left-wing violence dropped sharply in the United States during the 1970s. 'Bringing the War Home' is a fascinating account of why violence develops within social movements, how states can respond to radical dissent and forms of terror, how the rational and irrational can combine in political movements, and finally how moral outrage and militancy can play both constructive and destructive roles in efforts at social change.
Baader-Meinhof gang. --- New Left --- Political violence --- Radicalism --- History --- Weather Underground Organization. --- Weatherman (Organization). --- Baader-Meinhof Gang --- Baader-Meinhof Group --- Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe --- Baader-Meinhofgroep --- Bande à Baader --- Collectif RAF --- FAR --- Fraction Armée rouge --- Groupe Baader-Meinhof --- RAF (Red Army Faction) --- Red Army Faction --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Germany [West ] --- 20th century --- United States --- Weather Underground Organization
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Baader-Meinhof Gang --- Baader-Meinhof Group --- Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe --- Baader-Meinhofgroep --- Bande à Baader --- Collectif RAF --- FAR --- Fraction Armée rouge --- Groupe Baader-Meinhof --- RAF (Red Army Faction) --- Red Army Faction --- Terroristen --- Terrorists --- Bin Laden, Osama --- Ku Klux Klan --- Oumu Shinrikyo (religious organization) --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Carlos
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Terroristes --- Terrorisme --- Baader-Meinhof Gang --- Baader-Meinhof Group --- Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe --- Baader-Meinhofgroep --- Bande à Baader --- Collectif RAF --- FAR --- Fraction Armée rouge --- Groupe Baader-Meinhof --- RAF (Red Army Faction) --- Red Army Faction --- Terroristen --- Terrorists --- Sects --- Bin Laden, Osama --- Ku Klux Klan --- Oumu Shinrikyo (religious organization) --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Carlos --- terroristes célèbres --- terrorisme --- religion --- sectes --- extrémisme politique --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- Japan --- sarin --- Oussama Ben Laden (1957-2011) --- Fraction Armée Rouge
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