RMD3B6EC–(dpa) - The supposable RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof after her arrest in Hannover Langenhagen (police picture of 18 June 1972).
RMGGBK9K–STAMMHEIM / BRD 1985 / Reinhard Hauff Szenische Rekonstruktion des Prozesses gegn die Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe in den Jahren 1975 bis 1977. Bild v.l.n.r.: Andrea Baader (ULRICH TUKUR), Gudrun Ensslin (SABINE WEGNER), Ulrike Meinhof (THERESE AFFOLTER), Jan-Carl Raspe (HANS KREMER) Regie: Reinhard Hauff
RMD9WHX5–About three and a half thousand participate in the funeral service for Ulrike Meinhof on the 15th of May in 1976. Behind the coffin (1st row, from left) the lawyers Hans-Heinz Heldmann and Klaus Croissant as well as Meinhof's sister Wienke Zitzlaff and her husband. The RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof had committed suicide in her cell in Stuttgart-Stammheim on the 5th of May in 1976.
RMG4N8BR–Ulrike Meinhof, one of the leaders of the gang that terrorised Germany for ten years, and committed suicide by hanging herself. With Andreas Baader she was responsible for forming the Red Army Faction. 18/10/77: Baader commits suicide. * Baader followed her example by commiting suicide in his prison cell.
RMD9WHCF–Police photograph of presumed RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof, who was arrested in Hannover shortly before. Photographed on the 18th of June in 1972.
RM2WBAKYJ–Ulrike Meinjof. Portrait of the German left-wing journalist and founder of the Red Army Faction, Ulrike Marie Meinhof (1934-1976), c. 1964
RMF6M9GW–RELEASE DATE: 25 September 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Der Baader Meinhof Komplex. STUDIO: Constantin Film Produktion. PLOT: A look at Germany's terrorist group, The Red Army Faction (RAF), which organized bombings, robberies, kidnappings and assassinations in the late 1960s and '70s. Based on Stefan Aust's best-selling nonfiction book. PICTURED: MARTINA GEDECK as Ulrike Meinhof and MORITZ BLEIBTREU as Andreas Baader.
RMRMDFYT–A fortress resembles the Stuttgart-Stammheim prison, where the convicted Bader-Meinhof inmates Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Karl Raspe serve their sentences.
RMJHX52P–Germany, placard for the capture of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group in Dusseldorf train station (February 1985)
RME018WM–Klaus Rainer Roehl, 1983
RMD9WHYW–Police photograph of presumed RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof, who was arrested in Hannover shortly before. Photographed on the 18th of June in 1972.
RMD9WGPE–RAF terrorist of the first generation: Andras Baader (undated picture). The trial against RAF terrorists Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe started on the 21st of March in 1975.
RMT4G5AY–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMJHX530–Germany, placard for the capture of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group in Dusseldorf train station (February 1985)
RME018W2–Klaus Rainer Roehl, 1983
RMT4G5D2–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMJHX52W–Germany, placard for the capture of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group in Dusseldorf train station (February 1985)
RMD3B6YB–(dpa files) - Three thousand people and relatives and lawyers follow the lilac-covered coffin of Ulrike Meinhof, a journalist and terrorist of the terrorist group RAF, during the funeral procession to her grave at the Dreifaltigkeit Cemetery in Berlin, 15 May 1977. Behind the coffin (the first row f
RMD3B6Y8–(dpa files) - Relatives and friends mourn among three thousand people at the funeral of RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof at the Dreifaltigkeit Cemetery in Berlin, 15 May 1977. In 1970 she participated in the freeing of Andreas Baader, giving birth to the so-called 'Baader-Meinhof Gang.' Meinhof was capt
RMD9WHN0–A group of about 4,500 partly hooded demonstrators marches through Berlin after Ulrike Meinhof's funeral on the 15th of May in 1976. The arrested RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof had committed suicide in her cell in Stuttgart-Stammheim on the 5th of May in 1976 and was buried on the 15th of May in 1976 in Berlin.
RMD9WJ60–The picture shows the terrorists which are searched for by warrants (upper row, l-r) Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof, Holger Meins, Gudrun Ensslin; (second row, l-r): Jan-Carl Raspe, Ilse Stachowiak, Axel Achterath, Ronald Augustin; (third row, l-r): Bernhard Braun, Heinz Brockmann, Albert Fichter, Klaus Jünschke; (last row, l-r): Irmgard Möller, Brigitte Mohnhaupt, Ralf Reinders, Ingeborg Barz.
RMD9WJ7T–RAF terrorist of the first generation: Andras Baader (undated picture). The trial against RAF terrorists Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe started on the 21st of March in 1975.
RMD9WHY5–About 250 demonstrators have gathered in front of the prison in Stuttgart-Stammheim on the occasion of Ulrike Meinhof's death on the 11th of May in 1976. RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof committed suicide on the 5th of May in 1976.
RMT4G55P–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G53W–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G53T–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G56K–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5EH–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G55N–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G55A–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5CX–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5A0–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G54Y–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5AG–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G577–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G59N–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5M6–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5D3–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G55H–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G5FC–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMT4G573–Clashes between protestors and police during a demonstration in Frankfurt on 10 May 1976 with around a dozen policemen injured and seven demonstrators arrested. They protested the death of terrorist Ulrike Meinhof who commited suicide on 5 May 1976. | usage worldwide
RMD9WJ7H–Demonstrants in front of criminal court in Berlin-Moabit. Under strict security precaution the legal proceeding concerning the liberation of shopping mall arsonist Andreas Baader starts on the 10th of September in 1974. Ulrike Meinhof and Hans-Jürgen Bäcker are accused of joint attempted murder, liberation of a prisoner and unauthorized possession of firearms. Former lawyer Horst Mahler is accused of aiding and abetting.
RMD9WHP0–Crime scene with the covered corpses of Siegfried Buback (back) and his driver Wolfgang Göbel, as well as the official car, in which both were shot. The highest prosecutor of the Federal Republic of Germany was killed by the shots of a machine gun, fired from a motorcycle, on the 7th of April in 1977. His driver Wolfgang Göbel died as well, the severely injured judicial officer Georg Wurster died of his injuries on the 13th of April. The 'Command Ulrike Meinhof of the RAF' claimed its responsibility with a letter, which was sent to news agencies. RAF terrorists Knut Folkerts (1980), as well as
RMD9WHNW–Crime scene with the covered corpses of Siegfried Buback (front left) and his driver Wolfgang Göbel, as well as the official car, in which both were shot. The highest prosecutor of the Federal Republic of Germany was killed by the shots of a machine gun, fired from a motorcycle, on the 7th of April in 1977. His driver Wolfgang Göbel died as well, the severely injured judicial officer Georg Wurster died of his injuries on the 13th of April. The 'Command Ulrike Meinhof of the RAF' claimed its responsibility with a letter, which was sent to news agencies. RAF terrorists Knut Folkerts (1980), as w
RMD3B6Y0–(dpa files) - The coffins of the RAF terrorists Gudrun Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan Carl Raspe are carried by coffin bearers during a funeral procession to the cemetery in Dornhalden, Stuttgart, 27 October 1977. Raspe was tried with Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, and Gudrun Ensslin in a trial he
RMD3B6Y3–(dpa files) - A mourner shows his fist at the funeral of RAF terrorists Gudrun Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan Carl Raspe at the Dornfelden cemetery in Stuttgart, 27 October 1977. On the left is Priest Helmut Ensslin, the father of Gudrun Ensslin. Raspe was tried with Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader,
RMD3B6Y4–(dpa files) - Spectators are frisked before the start of the trial of the RAF terrorists Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe which is held in the prison in Stuttgart-Stammhein, 21 May 1975. After the longest trial in German history, Baader, Ensslin and Raspe were convic
RMD3B6Y6–(dpa files) - German terrorist Jan Carl Raspe steps into the car to bring him back to his prison cell during a break of the trial of RAF terrorists Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin, on the grounds of Stuttgart's Stammheim prison in 1975. Raspe was with the Baader-Meinhof Gang from t
RMD3B6Y2–(dpa files) - People mourn at the grave of RAF terrorists Gudrun Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan Carl Raspe at the Dornfelden cemetery in Stuttgart, 27 October 1977. Raspe was tried with Ulrike Meinhof, Baader, and Gudrun Ensslin in a trial held on the grounds of Stuttgart's Stammheim prison. After
RMD3B520–(dpa files) - About 250 demonstrators block the streets in front of the prison and court building after the death of Ulrike Meinhof, a journalist and a terrorist of the terrorist group RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion/Red Army Fraction), in Stuttgart-Stammheim, West Germany, 11 May 1976. In the background t
RMD3B6WG–(dpa files) - An undated file picture shows Andreas Baader, a terrorist of the first generation of the German terrorist group RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion/Red Army Fraction). He was convicted of the 1968 arson bombing of a Frankfurt department store. With the help of famous journalist Ulrike Meinhof he
RMD9WHMX–Demonstrators and police have one of the 'most brutal conflicts' in the last years on the 10th of May in 1976 in Frankfurt am Main during a forbidden protest march on the occasion of anarchist Ulrike Meinhof's suicide. About 600 demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails and stones at the police. More than a dozen of police men were injured, one life-threatening.
RMD9WHWY–Demonstrators block the rails and throw furniture of a street cafe at a tram on the Zeil in Frankfurt am Main. Demonstrators and police have one of the 'most brutal conflicts' in the last years on the 10th of May in 1976 in Frankfurt am Main during a forbidden protest march on the occasion of anarchist Ulrike Meinhof's suicide. About 600 demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails and stones at the police. More than a dozen of police men were injured, seven demonstrators were arrested
RMD9WHXN–Police men beat unarmed demonstrants with batons. Demonstrants and police were involved in one of the 'most brutal conflict' in the past years on the 10th of May in 1976 in Frankfurt am Main during a forbidden protest march on the occasion of anarchist U. Meinhof's suicide. She took her life on the 5th of May in 1976 in the prison Stuttgart Stammheim. Her daughter, Bettina Röhl, wants to make a report against Foreign Minister Fischer (Green Party) because of 'attempted murder at the expense of police man Jürgen Weber' at district court in Frankfurt/Main.
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