Andreas Baader
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'''Andreas Bernd Baader''' ([[6 May]] [[1943]] – [[18 October]] [[1977]]) was one of the first leaders of the [[Germany|German]] organization [[Red Army Faction]], also commonly known as ''the Baader-Meinhof group''. | '''Andreas Bernd Baader''' ([[6 May]] [[1943]] – [[18 October]] [[1977]]) was one of the first leaders of the [[Germany|German]] organization [[Red Army Faction]], also commonly known as ''the Baader-Meinhof group''. | ||
- | Born in [[Munich, Germany|Munich]], Baader was a high school [[dropout]] and criminal before his RAF involvement. He was one of the few members of the RAF movement who did not attend a university. Ellinor Michel, his girlfriend and mother of their daughter Suse, described him as violent and provocative. {{GFDL}} | + | Born in [[Munich, Germany|Munich]], Baader was a high school [[dropout]] and criminal before his RAF involvement. He was one of the few members of the RAF movement who did not attend a university. Ellinor Michel, his girlfriend and mother of their daughter Suse, described him as violent and provocative. |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The Baader Meinhof Complex]] | ||
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Andreas Bernd Baader (6 May 1943 – 18 October 1977) was one of the first leaders of the German organization Red Army Faction, also commonly known as the Baader-Meinhof group.
Born in Munich, Baader was a high school dropout and criminal before his RAF involvement. He was one of the few members of the RAF movement who did not attend a university. Ellinor Michel, his girlfriend and mother of their daughter Suse, described him as violent and provocative.
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