Gudrun Ensslin
Gudrun Ensslin (German: [ˈɡuːdʁuːn ˈɛnsliːn]; 15 August 1940 – 18 October 1977) was a German far-left terrorist and founder of the West German far-left militant group Red Army Faction (Rote Armee Fraktion, or RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang).
Gudrun Ensslin | |
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Ensslin in a scene from Das Abonnement in 1967 1967 | |
Born | Bartholomä, Nazi Germany | 15 August 1940
Died | 18 October 1977 37) Stuttgart, West Germany | (aged
Burial place | Dornhalde Cemetery, Stuttgart, West Germany |
Education | Free University of Berlin |
Organization | Red Army Faction |
Spouse | Bernward Vesper |
Children | Felix Ensslin |
After becoming involved with co-founder Andreas Baader, Ensslin was influential in the politicization of his anarchist beliefs. Ensslin was perhaps the intellectual head of the RAF. She was involved in five bomb attacks, with four deaths, was arrested in 1972 and died on 18 October 1977 in what has been called Stammheim Prison's "Death Night".
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