Gudrun Ensslin

Gudrun Ensslin

Gurdun Ensslin, born in 1940, grew up in Swabia as the daughter of a pastor. After her release on temporary licence in 1969, she went into hiding and participated in numerous Red Army Faction attacks until her arrest in 1972. In October 1977, Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan-Carl Raspe committed suicide in Stuttgart's Stammheim Prison.

Gurdun Ensslin, born in 1940, grew up in Swabia as the daughter of a pastor. After her release on temporary licence in 1969, she went into hiding and participated in numerous Red Army Faction attacks until her arrest in 1972. In October 1977, Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan-Carl Raspe committed suicide in Stuttgart's Stammheim Prison.


PUBLICATIONS

»Emergency Laws by Your Hand«
Year of Publication: 2009
Gudrun Ensslin, Bernward VesperYear of Publication: 2009
At the beginning of 1968, Gudrun Ensslin left Bernward Vesper and moved with her 7-month-old son Felix to Andreas Baader. Shortly thereafter, two department stores in Frankfurt burned; Baader, Ensslin and Thorwald Proll were arrested as suspected arsonists. Felix went with Vesper and the history of the Red Army Faction (RAF) began to take its course.


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