Authors: Bringing the War Home
Catonsville arrests, 121; Chicago
247–48; U.S., 3, 178, 339n150
Democratic convention demonstra-
art, Marcuse on, 167, 336n90
tions (1968), 27, 94–95; Columbia
Artaud, Antonin, 167, 336n92
protest, 26, 94; crowd estimates,
assassinations: of Black Panthers, 155;
134; Days of Rage, 61–62, 74, 77–
of Robert Kennedy, 26, 35, 138;
85, 107–8; Haymarket riots, 76;
of Martin Luther King, 35–36, 138,
leftist newspaper denunciation of,
318n41; of Malcolm X, 148; moral-
38, 107–8; mass demonstrations
ity, 99, 238–41; by RAF, 11, 197,
and, 126, 128–29, 130, 131, 134;
234, 238–41, 263, 302, 305; Weath-
Melville collective and, 118, 119;
erman and, 99, 153, 184.
See also
murdered by radicals (1970s), 195,
murders
342n17; New Left provoking vio-
Atkins, Susan, 165
lence from, 10, 11, 27, 61–62, 74,
Attica prison, 118, 149, 186
77–85, 107–8, 126, 148, 180–81,
attorneys, RAF, 256, 265–70, 354; and
183; vs. NLF flags, 123, 129; Octo-
amnesty, 304; Committees against
ber (1967) demonstrations, 25;
Isolation Torture, 218, 220, 232,
Pentagon protests, 25, 148; People’s
233, 267; extradition from France
Park violence, 85, 95; San Francisco
to Germany, 140–41; Groenewold,
State College, 30; Stonewall riots,
266–67, 269, 271, 353n38, 354n64;
149; Weatherman harassed by, 153–
Haag, 220–21, 231, 243, 268; and
54; Weatherman informant, 81, 186.
hunger strikes, 218–20, 231, 256,
See also
law enforcement
267–69, 271, 354n64; Info-system,
American Revolution, 74, 170
221–22, 229, 256, 267, 268, 269;
amnesty, for prisoners, 300, 304–5,
Mahler, 63, 247–48; Preuß, 217,
359n56
273, 274; and prison conditions,
Amnesty International, 255, 303
216–22, 226, 232, 267, 269, 345n54,
anarchists: German, 203–4, 236, 260,
346n84; removed from cases, 265–
261; Russian, 189, 191–92.
See also
70, 353n44; Spangenberg, 217
June 2 Movement (J2M)
Aust, Stefan, 269
Ann Arbor, 47, 87;
Ann Arbor Argus,
85,
authoritarianism: German antiterrorism
164
and, 284–89.
See also
fascism
anticommunism: German, 6, 14, 31, 38,
Autonomen, 302, 359n48
246, 277; New Left, 1; U.S., 6, 21,
Ayers, Bill, 46–47, 50, 111, 316n20;
27, 34, 123.
See also
communism
bombing Haymarket statue, 76;
antiglobalization movement, 310–11
and BPP, 155; criticism sessions, 59;
anti-imperialism, 33, 72–73; German
indicted, 339n164; vs. Laos inva-
New Left, 7, 10, 66–69, 72, 211–27,
sion, 184; Midwest collective, 172;
235–36, 245, 251, 301, 346n89; vs.
and militancy, 87; on morality of
Vietnam War, 51–52, 67–68, 123–
violence, 191–92; Northern Cali-
24, 129, 137–38, 211; Weatherman,
fornia summit, 182; on Robbins,
7, 10, 50, 51–56, 72, 137–38, 151,
173; and slogans, 139, 155, 157;
152, 162, 294, 298
and townhouse explosion, 180, 184;
anti-Semitism: Nazi, 247; New Left,
and Vietnam War, 117, 126, 136,
69–70, 250–51.
See also
Jews
331n75; violent faction challenging,
antiterrorism: civil rights violations of,
298; on Weatherman as symbol, 194
254–72, 283–89, 303, 311; Ger-
many, 14–15, 254–89, 303–4,
Baader, Andreas, 71, 72; arrest, 64, 215,
351–52n1, 355n77; U.S., 4–5, 311,
257; arsons, 20, 41–42, 62–63,
316n19.
See also
law enforcement
201–2, 205–6, 248; attorneys, 63,
APO (Ausserparlamentarische Opposition/
221, 247–48, 266–67, 268; bomb-
extraparliamentary opposition),
ings, 210; death, 198, 222, 230,
Germany, 31, 66
234, 306; freeing from prison, 20,
“Aprilerklärung” (RAF), 305–6, 315n14
65, 203–7, 227, 323n176; mother,
Aptheker, Bettina, 100
252; vs. murder, 348n119; on “natu-
Armies of the Night
(Mailer), 148
ral right of resistance,” 42, 43; prison,
Armstrong, Karl, 195
64–65, 198, 221, 222, 229, 255, 268;
Index
377
on prison abuses, 245; and RAF
Black Panther Party (BPP), 3, 5, 11, 22–
formation, 20, 62–63, 64–65; Sartre
23, 163–64, 309; BLA and, 179,
interview, 255, 268; and Schleyer
339n156; and King assassination,
exchange, 355n79; trial, 197, 202,
35–36, 318n41; and liberals, 27;
266–67
Newton, 37–38, 97, 163, 179,
Baader-Meinhof Gang, 65, 259.
See also
339n156; New York Panthers
Rote Armee Fraktion/Red Army
expelled, 185, 340n181; Oakland,
Faction (RAF)
91, 339n156; Panther 21 trial, 149,
Bäcker, Jürgen, 243
174, 184–86, 340nn180,181; PL
Balagoon, Kuwasi (formerly Donald
and, 49; prison release, 300; RAF
Weems), 299
and, 204, 241; Revolutionary
Barbie, Klaus, 318n33
People’s Constitutional Convention,
Barlow, John Perry, 101, 158
179; revolutionary vanguard, 37–38,
The Battle of Algiers
(Pontecorvo), 38
48; “Serve the People” slogan, 138,
Baudrillard, Jean, 140–43, 146, 287
155; state violence toward, 14, 153–
Baumann, Michael “Bommi,” 40, 209,
57, 159, 162–64, 275, 318n41,
215, 243, 261–62
333nn15,19, 334n40; UFF robbery,
Bay Area Revolutionary Union, 158
299; and Weatherman’s Days of
Beatles, 105, 175
Rage, 77, 81, 108, 155; and Weather-
Belgium, guerrilla groups, 244
man’s “New Morning,” 184–86.
See
Berkeley: International Liberation School,
also
Cleaver, Eldridge; Hampton,
177; People’s Park, 85, 95
Fred
Berkeley Tribe,
85, 165, 168–69, 177–78
Black Power, 1, 30, 300
Berlin: International Vietnam Congress,
body politics: mass mobilization, 132;
66–67; Kommune 1, 201–2, 205–
New Left, 95–96
6; radical press, 203–4, 237, 262;
Boehlich, Walter, 199–200
Springer publications, 38–39; syna-
Böll, Heinrich, 40, 198, 208, 259, 261,
gogue bombing, 250, 251
262
Berliner Extra-Dienst,
237
bombings, 3, 131, 195; of Berlin syna-
Berlitz, Erwin, 237
gogue, 250, 251; by British RAF,
Berrigan, Daniel, 121–22, 178, 188
65; of Cambodia, 131, 145, 178;
Berrigan, Philip, 121–22, 329n18
by Columbia students, 26; of IBM
Berufsverbot,
264, 277, 282
office, 219; by J2M, 208, 237;
BLA.
See
Black Liberation Army (BLA)
manuals on how to make explosives,
black Americans, 10, 22–23, 24, 187;
39–40, 338n147; by Melville collec-
Altamont, 161; Black Power, 1, 30,
tive, 117–21, 149; with Molotov
300; civil rights violations of, 6;
cocktails, 39–40; in New York, 91,
German New Leftists and, 214; King
117–21, 149, 173–75, 180–81,
assassination, 35–36, 138, 318n41;
185–87, 294; New York townhouse
police violence vs., 14, 22, 36–37,
explosion (March 1970), 10, 13,
153–57, 159, 162–64, 186, 275,
151–52, 172–92, 203, 291, 295;
318n41, 333nn15,19, 334n40; state’s
by Palmer, 91, 118, 149, 185–86;
campaign against radical, 99; UFF
by RAF, 11, 20, 39–40, 196, 198,
and, 298–300; universities and, 25,
207–15, 233, 245, 250–51, 255,
28–29, 30; Weatherman and, 11–12,
301–2, 306–7, 345nn44,45, 359n59;
14, 50, 51, 54–55, 77, 81, 90, 92,
of Springer building, 39–40, 209–
99, 108, 154–65, 184–87, 193–94,
15, 245, 345n44; by UFF, 298, 299;
295, 340n181; and white activism,
underground press graphics, 88;
23, 90–91, 104, 155–56, 185, 187,
at University of Wisconsin (Madi-
297, 313n1.
See also
Black Libera-
son), 162, 178, 195; on U.S. cam-
tion Army (BLA); Black Panther
puses, 30, 178, 339n150; of U.S.
Party (BPP); civil rights movement;
military bases, 210–13, 245, 301,
racism
302, 306; in Vietnam War, 194,
Black Liberation Army (BLA), 179, 187,
210, 331n71; by Weatherman, 11,
339n156; murders, 342n217; prison
76, 112, 131, 149, 171–87, 292,
escapes, 299; Weatherman and, 193–
294–95, 308–9
94, 295
Boock, Peter-Jürgen, 303
378
Index
books, manuals for New Left violence,
CDU, 31, 33, 39, 196, 223, 259, 355n77
39–40, 71–72, 177, 323–24n182,
censorship, German antiterrorist, 261–64
338n147
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 25,
bookstores, German police raids on, 262
145, 296–97, 331n82
Bopp, Jörg, 244, 248, 249, 288–89,
character masks, Marx on, 239
351n179
Chicago: “Hard Times” conference, 297;
Boudin, Kathy: arrest, 333n13; Brinks
police vs. New Left, 61–62, 74, 77–
robbery, 299, 300–301; escaped,
85, 94–95, 107–8, 153–56, 157,
173, 175; indicted, 339n164; and
159, 181; SDS convention (1969),
townhouse explosion, 173, 181
49–50, 61–62, 74–112;
The Seed,
BPP.
See
Black Panther Party
84.
See also
Chicago Democratic
Braley, Scott, 24, 53; and Black move-
convention demonstrations (1968);
ment, 295; and Days of Rage, 88–
Days of Rage
89, 97, 110, 111; and inversion
Chicago Democratic convention demons-
policy, 297–98; and “New Morn-
trations (1968), 26–27, 47, 82; Hoff-
ing,” 184; three-month leave, 291;
man on acid, 106; police vs. demons-
and underground move, 157, 179
trators, 94–95; SDS not supporting,
Brändle, Reinholf, 234
61; undercover agent, 329n16.
See
Brandt, Heinz, 218, 346n63
also
Chicago 8 conspiracy trial
Brandt, Willy, 255, 258, 272, 277
Chicago 8 conspiracy trial, 81, 176;
Braun, Bernhard, 215
charges, 77, 82–83, 94, 176; convic-
Braunmühl, Gerold, 302–3
tions, 178; Elrod, 82, 159; Hayden,
Brecht, Bertolt, 59, 89
80; Judge Hoffman, 80, 333n14;
Breines, Paul, 55
Palmer, 149; Seale, 154, 159,
Brightman, Carol, 161, 165
333n14; Weatherman and, 77, 80,
Brown, John, 163
81, 82, 154, 159; Yippies/Hoffman/
Brown, Rap, 178
Rubin, 117, 169
Brown, Sam, 299
Chicago Tribune,
83
Brückner, Peter, 239–40, 259, 264, 274,
Christian Democrats (CDU), German,
277, 353n36
31, 33, 39, 196, 223, 259, 355n77
Buback, Siegfried, 232, 242, 269; assas-
Christian Socialist Union, German, 31
sination, 197, 234, 238, 263; obitu-
CIA, 25, 145, 296–97, 331n82
ary (“Buback—ein Nachruf”),
Civil Rights Act (1964), 139
263–64
civil rights movement, 21, 30; BLA and,
Buddenberg, Wolfgang, 210, 212
339n156; democracy, 22; Dohrn
Burke, Edmund, 283–84
and, 48; ethic of resistance, 87–88;
Johnson position, 139; Roth and,
Calvert, Greg, 90, 103, 104
28; Vietnam War and, 99; and
Cambodia, bombings, 131, 145, 178
violence, 22–23, 35–36, 99
Camus, Albert, 191–92
civil rights violations: antiterrorist, 254–
Capital
(Marx), 239
72, 283–89, 303, 311; of black
capitalism, 45; antiglobalization move-
Americans, 6; German laws allow-
ment and, 310–11; consumer, 9, 42;
ing, 31, 40, 66, 226, 254–72, 277,
democratic, 22, 32–33; fascism and,
280, 282–89, 303, 311
32–34, 244; global, 7, 24; Marx on,
Clark, Judy, 299
239, 240; monopoly, 42; morality,
Clark, Mark, 154–55
22; RAF and, 38, 197, 200, 204,
Clark, Ramsey, 270
207, 211, 228, 230, 238, 242, 305;
Cleaver, Eldridge, 38, 160; and BLA,
Schleyer, 197, 279; state relation
339n156; internationalism, 178,
with, 94; and Vietnam War, 123–
179; and King assassination, 36,
24; Weatherman and, 54, 56, 72,
318n41; RAF quoting, 241;
Soul
93, 294
on Ice,
163
“Carlos,” 268
Clinton, Bill, 300
Carrero Blanco, Luis, 238
Cohn-Bendit, Daniel, 34
Catechism of a Revolutionist
(Nechayev),
collectives: American New Left, 3; Ger-
189, 193
man New Left, 208; Melville, 117–
Catonsville 9, 121–22, 329n18
21, 149, 177, 178; Weatherman,
Index
379
57–61, 107, 171–74, 180, 182–83,
326n85; BPP and, 77, 81, 108, 155;
291
criticism-self-criticism about, 107;
Columbia University, 28–30; protests
Flint War Council and, 158, 159,
(1968), 25–26, 28–30, 94, 148–49,
161; and Hampton murder, 77, 81,
335n76
84, 334n40; law enforcement and,