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Baader‐Meinhof gang
Baader‐Meinhof gangByname of the West German anarchist terrorist group, Red Army Faction. Its leaders were Andreas Baader ( 1943 – 77 ) and Ulrike Meinhof ( 1934 – 76 ). The group opposed and attacked the capitalist organization of German society and the presence of US armed forces by engaging in murders, bombings, and kidnappings. The leaders were arrested in 1972 and their trial and deaths (by suicide) received considerable publicity. The group continued its terrorist activities until 1998 , forming a number of splinter cells.
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