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  1. Berndt Andreas Baader (6 May 1943 – 18 October 1977) was one of the first leaders of the German left-wing militant organization Red Army Faction, also commonly known as the Baader-Meinhof Group. Life. Andreas Baader was born in Munich on 6 May 1943. He was the only child of historian and archivist Dr. Berndt Phillipp Baader.

  2. Transcript. NARRATOR: In the 1970s, the Red Army Faction becomes a synonym for terrorism in West Germany. They use violence to make their voices heard. Andreas Baader and other terrorists believe it is their right to fight the state, which they call fascist, using any means available. They are wanted right across West Germany.

  3. Other articles where Andreas Baader is discussed: Munich massacre: Attack on the Olympic Village: …Israeli prisons, the 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. While negotiations were ongoing, a planned rescue attempt had to be called off when it…

  4. 12 de feb. de 2011 · Andreas Baader - The Sound RecordingsAndreas Baader (1943-1977), founder of the Red Army Fraction, defendant in the Stammheim trial between 1975 and 1977.

  5. Andreas Baader. Andreas Bernd Baader (* 6. máj 1943, Mníchov – † 18. október 1977, Stuttgart) bol nemecký ľavicový terorista, jeden zo zakladateľov a vedúcich predstaviteľov Frakcie červenej armády . Narodil sa v Mníchove, v rodine historika Dr. Berndta Phillipp Baadera.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Although the actual history of the group began with Andreas Baader's encounter with the young Ulrike Meinhof, their familial, social, and cultural origins were vastly different and contradictory. Baader, born in Munich in 1943, belonged to a poor family. He lost his father on the Russian front in the last years of World War II.

  7. Andreas Baader was born in Munich on 6 May 1943. He was the only child of historian and archivist Dr. Berndt Phillipp Baader and Anneliese Hermine "Nina" (Kröcher). Andreas was raised by his mother, aunt, and grandmother. Phillipp Baader served in the Wehrmacht, was captured on the Russian Front in 1945, and never returned.