Andreas Baader
Bernd Andreas Baader (born the May 6th 1943 with Munich, and dead the October 18th 1977 with Stuttgart) was member and chief of revolutionary organization German RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion) or Red Army Fraction (which is also known like the Bande in Baader ).
In 1968, Baader and its partner Gudrun Ensslin were condemned for the fire of the department store Kaufhaus Schneider in Frankfurt, Germany. Two years after, Ulrike Meinhof organizes the escape from Andreas Baader then imprisoned in West Berlin.
In April 1977, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe, are condemned to the life imprisonment. October 18th of the same year, they are found died in their cell of the prison of Stuttgart-Stammheim.
One year earlier, in the night from May 8th to 9th, Ulrike Meinhof, avait found hung in the same prison.
In 2002, Christopher Roth produced Baader, a film about Andreas Baader.
In 2006, Alban Lefranc wrote a novel around Baader, Ensslin and Vesper, the first companion of Ensslin: Crowd, mouths, weapons (Melville/Léo Scheer).
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