10 things you ought to know about the RAF terrorist organization - News Summed Up

10 things you ought to know about the RAF terrorist organization


The uncovered documents implied that the Stasi allowed RAF members to live in East Germany when they wanted to leave the group, providing them with new identities. Training with Palestinian militantsOn May 14th 1970, Meinhof freed Baader from police captivity under the guise of interviewing him for a book. Shortly after his return to Germany, Baader was suspected of involvement in a series of bombings that led to fourth deaths and 70 injuries. RAF members including Andreas Baader (top left) and Ulrike Meinhof (top centre-left). In 2016, German prosecutors said that a number of robberies on banks and supermarkets were being linked to three remaining RAF members still at large.


Source: The Local April 21, 2017 15:11 UTC



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