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{{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Red Army Faction|native_name=Rote Armee Fraktion|logo=Red Army Faction.png|founders=[[Andreas Baader]]<br>[[Hans-Jürgen Bäcker]]<br>[[Ingeborg Barz]]<br>[[Monika Berberich]]<br>[[Gudrun Ensslin]]<br>[[Irene Goergens]]<br>[[Wolfgang Grundmann]]<br>[[Peter Homann]]<br>[[Horst Mahler]]<br>[[Ulrike Meinhof]]<br>[[Astrid Proll]]<br>[[Ingrid Schubert]]|dates=14 May 1970 –<br> 20 April 1998|opponents=[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px]][[Federal Republic of Germany|FRG]]<br>[[File:Flag of NATO.png|20px]][[NATO]]|ideology=[[Communism|Revolutionary Socialism]]<br>[[Anti-fascism|Anti-Fascism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Mao Zedong Thought]]|allies=[[File:GDR flag.png|20px]][[GDR]]<br>[[2 June Movement]]<br>[[Revolutionary Cells]]<br>[[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]]<br>[[Black September Organization]]|leaders=Horizontally organized - prominent members at different points included:<br>'''First Generation'''<br>Ulrike Meinhof<br>Andreas Baader<br>Gudrun Ensslin<br>Horst Mahler<br>[[Holger Meins]]<br>[[Jan-Carl Raspe]]<br>'''Second Generation'''<br>[[Brigitte Mohnhaupt]]<br>'''Third Generation'''<br>[[Wolfgang Grams]]<br>[[Birgit Hogefeld]]|war=[[Guerilla Conflict in the Federal Republic of Germany]]}}
{{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Red Army Faction|native_name=Rote Armee Fraktion|logo=Red Army Faction.png|founders=[[Andreas Baader]]<br>[[Hans-Jürgen Bäcker]]<br>[[Ingeborg Barz]]<br>[[Monika Berberich]]<br>[[Gudrun Ensslin]]<br>[[Irene Goergens]]<br>[[Wolfgang Grundmann]]<br>[[Peter Homann]]<br>[[Horst Mahler]]<br>[[Ulrike Meinhof]]<br>[[Astrid Proll]]<br>[[Ingrid Schubert]]|dates=14 May 1970 –<br> 20 April 1998|opponents=[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px]][[Federal Republic of Germany|FRG]]<br>[[File:Flag of NATO.png|20px]][[NATO]]|ideology=[[Communism|Revolutionary Socialism]]<br>[[Anti-fascism|Anti-Fascism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Mao Zedong Thought]]|allies=[[File:GDR flag.png|20px]][[GDR]]<br>[[2 June Movement]]<br>[[Revolutionary Cells]]<br>[[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine]]<br>[[Black September Organization]]|leaders=Horizontally organized - prominent members at different points included:<br>'''First Generation'''<br>Ulrike Meinhof<br>Andreas Baader<br>Gudrun Ensslin<br>Horst Mahler<br>[[Holger Meins]]<br>[[Jan-Carl Raspe]]<br>'''Second Generation'''<br>[[Brigitte Mohnhaupt]]<br>'''Third Generation'''<br>[[Wolfgang Grams]]<br>[[Birgit Hogefeld]]}}


The '''Red Army Faction''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Rote Armee Fraktion''; '''RAF'''), alternatively translated as Red Army Fraction, was a [[Communism|communist]] [[Urban guerrilla warfare|urban guerrilla]] organization in [[West Germany]].  
The '''Red Army Faction''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Rote Armee Fraktion''; '''RAF'''), alternatively translated as Red Army Fraction, was a [[Communism|communist]] [[Urban guerrilla warfare|urban guerrilla]] organization in [[West Germany]].  
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