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  1. Ulrike Marie Meinhof (7 October 1934 – 9 May 1976) was a German left-wing journalist and founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF) in West Germany, commonly referred to in the press as the "Baader-Meinhof gang". She is the reputed author of The Urban Guerilla Concept (1971).

  2. Ulrike Marie Meinhof (* 7. Oktober 1934 in Oldenburg (Oldb); † 9. Mai 1976 in Stuttgart - Stammheim) war eine deutsche Journalistin und radikale Linke, die später zur Linksterroristin wurde. In den 1950er Jahren war sie in der Bewegung Kampf dem Atomtod engagiert, seit 1959 als Redakteurin der Zeitschrift konkret, ab 1965 in der ...

  3. Munich massacre. In Munich massacre: Attack on the Olympic Village. …release of Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof of the Red Army Faction from German prisons, and the provision of an airplane to fly them to a safe destination in the Middle East.

  4. Learn about the founders and leaders of the West German "Red Army Faction" (RAF), a violent anarchist group that carried out bank robberies, bombings, and kidnappings in the 1970s. Find out how they met, joined forces, and faced trial and death.

  5. The leftist journalist Ulrike Meinhof argues that the student movement should move from protest to resistance against the Springer press and the establishment. She justifies the use of violence that led to the terrorism of the Red Army Faction.

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  7. German journalist and activist who wrote on social issues but who is mainly remembered as a leader of Germany's notorious Red Army Faction (RAF) or Baader-Meinhof Gang . Name variations: Ulrike Röhl, Rohl, or Roehl.

  8. Red Army Faction, West German radical leftist group formed in 1968 and popularly named after two of its early leaders, Andreas Baader (1943–77) and Ulrike Meinhof (1934–76). The group undertook a violent terrorist campaign in the hopes of sparking a broader revolutionary movement.