Authors: Bringing the War Home
claimed that the cease-fire technically held, because the facility, not yet operational, did not contain human targets.) RAF communiqué, “Concerning the Red Army Fraction Attack on the Weiterstadt Prison,”
Arm the Spirit,
no. 16 (Fall 1993): 29–31. In June 1993, under murky circumstances, a member of the GSG
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9 killed the RAF’s Wolfgang Grams in the town of Bad Kleinen in the former DDR. Problems in the investigation prompted the resignation of Germany’s in-terior minister and chief federal prosecutor. The RAF retaliated with several small firebombings, but soon became inactive.
60. RAF communiqué, “We Must Search for Something New” (August 1992),
Arm the Spirit,
nos. 14/15 (1993?) and 16 (Fall 1993).
61. Debates in the RAF during this period are contained in RAF, “
wir haben
mehr fragen als antworten”: RAF—Diskussionen 1992–1994
(Berlin: ID-Archiv, 1995). The Red Cells were the first to call it quits, announced in “The End of Our Politics—Armed Resistance in the 90s” (January 1992),
Arm the Spirit,
no.
16 (Fall 1993): 19–21. Cells claiming to be part of the
RZ
continued armed actions in the mid 1990s, though only on a small scale.
62. See “Kinkel-Initiative nimmt erste Hürde,”
taz,
May 5, 1992, 3.
63. Möller, “Wir meinten es ernst.” Karl-Heinz Dellwo and Hanna Krabbe, implicated in the deadly Stockholm raid, were among those released, as was Christian Kuby, convicted of attempting to murder a policeman. Schiller,
“Es war ein
harter Kampf,”
230, 234.
64. Helmut Pohl, “‘Now We Must Find Ways to be Released,’”
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65. RAF communiqué, “The Urban Guerrilla Is History,” 57.
66. Ibid., 61.
67. Ibid., 62; trans. modified.
68.
Arm the Spirit,
no. 17 (Winter 1999/2000): 56.
69. Interview with Til Myer; Rolf Clemens Wagner, “We Are Not Political Idiots,”
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71. Cleaver, “Requiem for Nonviolence,” 76.
72.
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73. Ibid., June 26–July 3, 1970, 3.
74. Ibid., April 10–17, 1970.
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