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{{Infobox military person|image=Andreas Baader in Stammheim for article infobox.png|name=Andreas Baader|birth_name=Berndt Andreas Baader|birth_date=6 May 1943|birth_place=Munich, Germany|death_date=18 October 1977|death_place=Stammheim Prison, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany|allegiance=[[Red Army Faction]]|battles=[[Leftist Guerilla Action in the Federal Republic of Germany]]}} | {{Infobox military person|image=Andreas Baader in Stammheim for article infobox.png|name=Andreas Baader|birth_name=Berndt Andreas Baader|birth_date=6 May 1943|birth_place=[[Munich]], [[Nazi Germany]]|death_date=18 October 1977|death_place=Stammheim Prison, [[Stuttgart]], [[Federal Republic of Germany]]|allegiance=[[Red Army Faction]]|battles=[[Leftist Guerilla Action in the Federal Republic of Germany]]}} | ||
'''Andreas Baader''' was a West German [[Marxist-Leninist]] guerilla leader. He participated in the firebombing of two West German department stores with, among others, [[Gudrun Ensslin]], and later was freed by a group of leftist guerillas who would become the [[Red Army Faction]]. He became a leading figure within the organization until he was recaptured in 1971. He was murdered in prison on 18 October 1977.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=Red Army Faction - compiled and translated by J. Smith and Andre Moncourt|year=2009|title=The Red Army Faction: A Documentary History - Volume 1: Projectiles for the People|title-url=https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:The_Red_Army_Faction:_A_Documentary_History_-_Volume_1:_Projectiles_for_the_People}}</ref> | '''Andreas Baader''' was a [[Federal Republic of Germany|West German]] [[Marxist-Leninist]] guerilla leader. He participated in the firebombing of two West German department stores with, among others, [[Gudrun Ensslin]], and later was freed by a group of leftist guerillas who would become the [[Red Army Faction]]. He became a leading figure within the organization until he was recaptured in 1971. He was murdered in prison on 18 October 1977.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=Red Army Faction - compiled and translated by J. Smith and Andre Moncourt|year=2009|title=The Red Army Faction: A Documentary History - Volume 1: Projectiles for the People|title-url=https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:The_Red_Army_Faction:_A_Documentary_History_-_Volume_1:_Projectiles_for_the_People}}</ref> | ||
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Andreas Baader | |
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Birth name | Berndt Andreas Baader |
Born | 6 May 1943 Munich, Nazi Germany |
Died | 18 October 1977 Stammheim Prison, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany |
Allegiance | Red Army Faction |
Battles/wars | Leftist Guerilla Action in the Federal Republic of Germany |
Andreas Baader was a West German Marxist-Leninist guerilla leader. He participated in the firebombing of two West German department stores with, among others, Gudrun Ensslin, and later was freed by a group of leftist guerillas who would become the Red Army Faction. He became a leading figure within the organization until he was recaptured in 1971. He was murdered in prison on 18 October 1977.[1]
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- ↑ Red Army Faction - compiled and translated by J. Smith and Andre Moncourt (2009). The Red Army Faction: A Documentary History - Volume 1: Projectiles for the People.