Dieser Artikel ist eine Auflistung von (mutmaßlichen) Mitgliedern der linksterroristischen Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF), die von 1970 bis 1998 existierte. Erfasst sind Mitglieder aller drei Generationen im gesamten Zeitraum.(Siehe auch: Gestorbene Mitglieder linksextremistischer deutscher Terrorgruppen) (de)
The Red Army Faction (RAF) existed in West Germany from 1970 to 1998, committing numerous crimes, especially in the autumn of 1977, which led to a national crisis that became known as the "German Autumn". The RAF was founded in 1970 by Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof, Horst Mahler, and others. The first generation of the organization was commonly referred to by the press and the government as the "Baader-Meinhof Gang", a name the group did not use to refer to itself. The RAF was responsible for 34 deaths, including many secondary targets such as chauffeurs and bodyguards, and many injuries in its almost 30 years of activity. Eileen MacDonald stated in Shoot the Women First (1991) that women made up about fifty percent of the membership of the Red Army Faction and about eighty percent of the RAF's supporters. This was higher than other similar groups in West Germany, in which women made up about thirty percent of the membership. (en)
Dieser Artikel ist eine Auflistung von (mutmaßlichen) Mitgliedern der linksterroristischen Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF), die von 1970 bis 1998 existierte. Erfasst sind Mitglieder aller drei Generationen im gesamten Zeitraum.(Siehe auch: Gestorbene Mitglieder linksextremistischer deutscher Terrorgruppen) (de)
Medlemmar i Röda armé-fraktionen (RAF). (sv)
The Red Army Faction (RAF) existed in West Germany from 1970 to 1998, committing numerous crimes, especially in the autumn of 1977, which led to a national crisis that became known as the "German Autumn". The RAF was founded in 1970 by Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof, Horst Mahler, and others. The first generation of the organization was commonly referred to by the press and the government as the "Baader-Meinhof Gang", a name the group did not use to refer to itself. (en)