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Schmitz, Sabine
202
,
361

Schmude, Jürgen
159

Schneider, Gert
361
; captured (1977)
49
,
375
; in prison in Holland (1977-1978)
94
,
376
,
378
; trial (1980)
152
,
382
; campaign for amnesty (1982)
269–270

Schneider, Jürgen
187
,
i
,
361

Schneider, Peter
328

Schoner, Herbert
109

Schröder, Gerhard
262
,
361

Schubert, Ingrid
35
,
361
; release demanded by Entebbe skyjackers (1976)
372
; dies (1977)
43
,
375
; mentioned by RAF prisoners
112–113
,
193
,
376

Schulz, Adelheid (Heidi)
133
,
228
i
,
284
,
361
; almost captured (1978)
54
,
378
; killings at Dutch border (1978)
55
; captured (1982)
228
,
387
; squatting
210
; statement on Boock's lies
328–332
; visit to GDR
337

Schumann, Jürgen
40

SDS (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund)
xxv
,
17
,
58
,
328
. See also
APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition)

Seckendorff-Gudent, Ekkehard von
128
,
361
.
See also
RAF dropouts

2nd of June Movement
xx
; origins (pre-1972)
18
,
140–141
,
367
; British Yacht Club bombing (1972)
62
n
; Drenkmann assassination (1974)
27
,
57–58
,
170
,
370
; Lorenz kidnapping (1975)
47
n
,
57–58
,
60
n
,
133
,
137–138
,
142
,
162
,
371
; Lehrter Straße Women's Prison jailbreak (1976)
58–59
,
372
; Palmers kidnapping (1977)
59–61
,
67
,
130
,
133
,
375
; Lorenz-Drenkmann trial (1978-1979)
64
,
88
n
,
377
; Moabit jailbreak (1978)
64
–66,
,
i
,
130
,
377
; in France (1979-1980)
129–132
,
382
; Statement Dissolving the 2nd of June Movement (1980)
132
,
137–139
,
210
,
382
; Regarding the Alleged Dissolution of the 2nd of June Movement (1980)
132
,
140–149
,
382
; bank robberies
56
,
108–109
,
141
,
367
; factions
62
,
64
,
66
,
73
,
132
,
140
; former members
71
,
88
,
133
,
278–279
,
386
. See also
Viett, Inge; “fun guerilla”
56
,
138
,
140
; “populist” or social revolutionary politics
18
,
56–57
,
64
,
137
,
143–144
,
147
. See also herein
factions; prisoners
61
n
,
66–67
,
94–95
,
103–104
,
130–131
,
151
,
279
; and RAF
56–57
,
60
,
62
n
,
108
,
137–138
,
140–142
,
367
,
375
; joins RAF
131–132
,
134
,
137–149
,
204
,
279
,
382
; and Stasi
68–69
,
377

SEK (Spezialeinsatzkommando)
xxv
,
282
,
284
,
387

sexist abuse
. See
violence against women

Shah of Iran (Pahlavi)
122
,
366
,
379

Shultz, George
308
,
361
,
386

Siepmann, Ina
362
; freed in Lorenz kidnapping (1975)
57
,
371
; detained in Czechoslovakia (1978)
68–69
,
377
; dies during massacre at Sabra and Shatila (1982)
386

Sinn Fein
295

skyjackings
. See
Entebbe/Air France skyjacking (1976);
See
Mogadishu/Lufthansa skyjacking (1977)

Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs, SPÖ)
258
, 308n

Socialist Lawyers Collective
355

Social-Liberal Schmidt-Genscher Government (1974-1983)
383
,
387
. See also
Schmidt, Helmut;
See also
Baum, Gerhart;
See also
SPD (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands);
See also
FDP (Freie Demokratische Partei); economic policy
76–77
; lurch to the right
254
,
272

social revolutionary politics; and RAF
310–311
; and 2nd of June Movement
18
,
56–57
,
64
,
137
,
143–144
. See also
2nd of June Movement: factions

Söhnlein, Horst
156
n
,
362

Somalia
146

Somoza, Anastasio
123
,
380
,
383

Sonnenberg, Günter
34
,
i
,
362
; captured (1977)
35
,
373
; trial (1978)
377
; statement on Boock's lies
328–332
; release demanded
102
,
115
,
152
,
153
i
,
192
,
380
,
384

South Africa
36
,
82
i
,
374

South Korea
122
,
146

South Yemen.
See
People's Democratic

Republic of Yemen

Soviet Union; discussed by Antiimperialistischer Kampf
218–219
; invasion of Afghanistan (1979)
123–124
,
381
; mentioned by RAF and prisoners
218
n
,
235
,
244
,
309
,
342
. See also
RAF ideas on: East-West relations; mentioned by 2JM prisoners
145–146
; targeted
15
,
117
n
,
123–124
,
375

Spain
4
,
270
,
353
; mentioned by RAF and prisoners
115
,
178
,
193
,
200

Späth, Lothar
133
,
150

SPD (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands)
xxv–xxvi
,
16
,
76
–77,
,
i
,
255–256
,
299
. See also
Schmidt, Helmut;
See also
Social-Liberal Schmidt-Genscher Government (1974-1983); cooptation by
78
,
165
,
185
,
223
,
281–282
,
295
n
,
307
n
; during ‘77 offensive
246–248
,
299–300
; mentioned by 2JM
147
; mentioned by RAF
117
,
246–248
,
297–303
,
306–309
. See also
RAF ideas on: social democracy; support for repression
xxvi
,
99–100
,
167
,
254
,
272
; targeted
156
,
160
,
181

SPD (West Berlin)
59
,
65
,
165–166

Speitel, Angelika
55
,
i
,
252
,
362
; captured (1978)
55
,
378
; trial (1979)
55
n
,
250
,
381
; eighth hunger strike (1981)
157

Speitel, Volker
50
,
253
i
,
362
; arrested (1977)
97
,
374
; crown witness
101
,
252
,
261
,
263
,
379
,
381

Spiegel
87
,
160
,
167
,
252
,
291
,
336
; during ‘77 offensive
300
; interview with Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof, and Jan-Carl Raspe (1975)
370
; interview with Gerhart Baum (1981)
263
; and Peter-Jürgen Boock
264
,
332
; and Hans-Joachim Klein (1981)
266
; interview with Horst Mahler and Gerhart Baum (1979)
262
; interview with Irmgard Möller (1992)
42–43
; occupied during eighth hunger strike (1981)
153
,
384

SPK (Socialist Patients Collective)
xxv
,
366–367
; former members
105
,
349
,
351–352
,
354
,
356
,
359–360
,
363
,
365
; and Holger Meins Commando
371

SPÖ (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs)
258
, 308n

Spontis
xxvi
,
84
; and guerilla
69
,
71
,
84
,
267
,
269
; and other movements
78
,
84
,
89
,
126
,
164

Springer Press
24
,
366
,
368

squats
164–168
,
207–208
,
384
; 12-12 riot (1980)
165
,
383
; comments by Gerhart Baum
257
; Ekhofstraße
205
; Hafenstraße and Kiefernstraße
209
,
385
; and RAF
152–153
,
204–205
,
209–210

Stachowiak, Ilse
35
n
,
362
,
369

Stahl, Wolfgang
162
,
362

Stammheim deaths (1977)
41–43
,
45
,
374–375
. See also
German Autumn; ideological preparation
299–300
; letters from Gudrun Ensslin
41
,
113
; mentioned by Antiimperialistischer Kampf
218
; mentioned by RAF and prisoners
43–44
,
112–114
,
118
,
193
,
248
; NATO death squad theory
118
,
174
,
193
; prisoners demand information
94
,
113
,
376
; weapons smuggling theory
101
,
252
,
381

Startbahn West
166–167
,
185
,
188
,
278
,
385
; targeted by Revolutionary Cells
179
,
210
,
352

Stasi
xxiii
,
xxvi
. See also
RAF: and GDR; informants
17
n
,
347
,
356
; prosecution of agents
184
,
336
; question of providing arms
337
; and RAF
46–47
,
134–136
,
183–184
,
333–340
,
383
; relationship with RAF ends
227
,
334
,
339
; and 2nd of June Movement
68–69
,
377

Staub, Ernst-Volker
286
,
362
,
388

Sternebeck, Sigrid
128
,
362
. See also
RAF dropouts

Stoll, Willy Peter
54
,
i
,
362
; almost captured and then killed by police (1978)
54–55
,
127
,
378
; mentioned by prisoners and supporters
96–97
,
119
,
378

Stoltenberg, Gerhard
306
n
,

Strategic Defense Initiative
387

Strauß, Franz Josef 363
. See also
CSU (Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern); mentioned by RAF and prisoners
199
,
247
,
299
,
300
,
312
,
340
; and Olaf Ritzmann
288
n
,
382

Ströbele, Hans-Christian
88
,
363
,
383

Ströbele, Wolfgang
86

Struggle Against World Imperialism Organization
. See
Commando Martyr Halimeh

student movement
. See
SDS (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund);
See
APO (Außerparlamentarische Opposition)

Stümper, Alfred
314
n
,

Stürmer, Gudrun
363
; captured (1978)
67
,
377
; anti-imperialist politics
64
n
; in prison
68
,
103–104
,
380
; support from mother
153

Süddeutsche Zeitung
300

support scene
22
,
161
i
,
168
. See also
Autonomen and anti-imps;
See also
anti-imperialism; attacks on
44
,
100–101
,
155
,
189
,
229
,
256–257
,
277–279
. See also
repression, judicial: aboveground RAF thesis;
See also
§129a; dpa occupation (1978)
96–98
,
378
; during eighth hunger strike (1981)
152–156
,
157
i
,
159–160
,
288
; and German Autumn
44
,
94
,
100–101
,
128
,
211–213
,
233
,
252
; and liberals
101
; and May Paper
211–214
,
216
,
219–220
,
227
,
235
,
238–243
; and Northern Ireland
176
; and prisoners
26–27
,
31–32
,
34
,
96–98
,
103
,
120
i
,
151–153
,
174
,
262
n
,
276–281
,
285
,
288
,
294
i
,
372
,
378
,
380
. See also
lawyers, attacks on;
See also
Russell Tribunal on Civil Liberties in West Germany;
See also
Grußaktion an die politischen Gefangenen (Greetings Action to the Political Prisoners); sabotage attacks
31–32
,
156
,
181
,
184–185
,
284–285
; squats
152–153
,
164
,
204–205
,
209
,
288
; and women's movement
170–172

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