
Also known as Ulrike Marie Meinhof, Meinhof
journaliste allemande devenue terroriste
Ulrike Meinhof was a German left-wing militant who lived from 1934 to 1976. She is a significant historical figure in discussions of Cold War-era political violence and radical activism in Germany.
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Ulrike Marie Meinhof was a German left-wing militant. She co-founded the Red Army Faction in 1970 after having previously worked as a journalist for the monthly left-wing magazine konkret. She was arrested in 1972, and eventually charged with numerous murders and the formation of a criminal association. Before the trial concluded, Meinhof was found hanged in her prison cell in 1976.
Ulrike Marie Meinhof (née le 7 octobre 1934 à Oldenbourg et morte le 9 mai 1976 à Stuttgart) est journaliste avant de devenir en 1970 l'une des dirigeantes du groupe terroriste d'extrême gauche Fraction armée rouge qui perpètre de nombreux attentats en Allemagne durant les années 1960-1970. Elle est arrêtée le 15 juin 1972 à la suite d'une dénonciation et condamnée à huit ans de prison le 29 novembre 1974. Elle se suicide dans la prison de Stuttgart-Stammheim le 9 mai 1976.
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Ulrike Meinhof (October 7, 1934 – May 9, 1976) was a German left-wing militant and co-founder of the Red Army Fraction (RAF) after originally working as a journalist for the monthly konkret. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ulrike+Meinhof">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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