Authors: Bringing the War Home
Committees against Isolation Torture in
61–62, 74, 77–85, 107–8, 128–29,
the Prisons of the FRG, 218, 220,
153, 159, 176, 297; and Vietnam
232, 233, 267
War, 61–62, 74–112, 124
communism: Cuba, 51, 57, 149; disso-
DDR (East Germany), 67, 218, 252, 305,
lution, 11, 305; Germany, 12, 31,
350n167, 359n57
67, 68, 213–14, 276, 277; Soviet,
de Antonio, Emile, 293
11, 305; Vietnam, 137–38.
See
death: death trip, 96–98, 106, 111, 183,
also
anticommunism; K-groups;
327–28n108; German prison hunger
Leninism; Maoism; Marxism;
strikers, 196, 219–21, 230–34, 237.
Stalinism
See also
murders; suicides
“The Concept of the Urban Guerrilla”
Debray, Régis, 56–57, 63, 102
(Meinhof ), 68, 200, 206–7
Debus, Sigurd, 303
Congressional Record,
U.S., 176
DeKalb’s
News from Nowhere,
177
consumerism, 5, 9, 21–22, 42, 69, 120
Delgado, Marion, 80, 108
Coppick, Manfred, 286–87
della Porta, Donatella, 225–26
Cornell University, 30
Dellinger, Dave, 188, 195; Chicago 8
corporate liberalism, 24
conspiracy trial, 77; on Days of
Council of Evangelical Churches,
Rage, 334n40; pacifist militancy,
Germany, 280
103, 195; on Palmer, 149; on Yippie
counterculture, 96, 170, 326n77; black
culture, 168
American radicals distinct from,
Demmerle, George, 120–21, 329n16
185, 313n1; Chicago Democratic
democracy, 355n73; American New Left
convention demonstrations (1968),
values, 21–29, 49, 55, 58, 124, 130,
83; German, 202, 231–32;
Growing
182, 294; plebiscitary, 132, 134–35,
Up Absurd
(Goodman), 132; Manson
146; political violence in, 2, 5–6,
and, 161, 164; Marcuse and, 167;
9–10; Third World revolutionary,
Weatherman and, 60, 78, 158, 183,
54; Weatherman, 55, 58, 124, 130,
184, 185, 292–93.
See also
New
182, 294.
See also
American democ-
Left
racy; German democracy
courage: of intolerance, 277–78, 282;
Democratic Party: Hayden, 292; Humph-
Maier-Witt on, 253; physical mili-
rey, 26, 119, 136, 201.
See also
tant, 96, 102, 110–11; psychedelic
Chicago Democratic convention
death trip, 106
demonstrations (1968)
Crazies, 117
Detroit: bombing, 172;
Fifth Estate,
97,
Creedence Clearwater Revival, 75
177; White Panthers, 158
criticism-self-criticism: RAF prisoners,
Dohrn, Bernardine, 20, 48–53, 171, 179;
229; Weatherman, 58–59, 107, 291
arrest, 333n13; and “bring the war
Croissant, Claus, 266–69, 270
home” slogan, 157; Days of Rage,
Cuba: American New Left visits/
81, 85, 98; declaration of war (May
Venceremos Brigades, 52, 149,
1970), 180; on FBI’s “Ten Most
179–80, 331n75; communism, 51,
Wanted Fugitives” list, 178, 295;
57, 149; FBI Weatherman investiga-
at Flint, 159–60, 165; indicted,
tions and, 358n36; hijacking to,
339n164; Manson comment, 160,
119; revolution, 8, 52, 56–57, 73,
334n42; on Maoism, 59; after
79, 119, 314n3; Weatherman-NLF
townhouse explosion, 182, 184,
meeting, 137, 331n75.
See also
186–87, 191; violent faction
Guevara, Che
challenging, 298; West Coast
collective, 172
Daley, Richard, 82, 83, 108
Donghi, Dianne, 176, 180
Darkness at Noon
(Koestler), 166
drugs: FBI agent, 296; psychedelic, 105–
Davis, Angela, 178, 214
6, 159, 171, 327–28nn108,109,
Days of Rage, 61–62, 74–112, 157,
332n2; Weatherman and, 58
380
Index
Dutschke, Rudi, 38, 232, 274; ideology,
FBI, 14, 275, 338–39n148, 358n33;
43–44, 66–67, 73, 274; Meins
vs. BPP, 154–55, 164; Hoover, 164,
funeral, 220; shot, 40–41, 43, 66,
175, 176; and Melville collective,
203, 205, 232–33
117–18; and RYM II, 327n102;
Dylan, Bob: “Ballad of a Thin Man,”
Security Index, 158; “Ten Most
82; “Lay, Lady, Lay,” 159; “The
Wanted Fugitives” list, 178, 295;
Lonesome Death of Hattie Caroll,”
and Weatherman, 10, 14, 78, 82,
152; Marcusean aesthetics, 167;
117–18, 153, 158, 175–82, 293,
“My Back Pages,” 181;
New
295–97, 332n5, 339n164,
Morning,
340n172; “No Time to
358nn34,36
Think,” 86; “Paths of Victory,” 21;
Federal Democratic Party, German, 260
“Subterranean Homesick Blues,” 49;
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG):
“This Wheel’s on Fire,” 171; “The
antiterrorism, 14–15, 254–89, 303–
Times They Are A-Changin’,” 44;
4, 351–52n1, 355n77; branches,
“When the Ship Comes In,” 115;
352n1; cost of pursuing RAF,
“Where Are You Tonight? (Journey
346n81; criticized for antiterrorist
Through Dark Heat),” 93
measures, 254–55, 264, 270–71,
286–88, 303; foundations, 6, 30–
Easter demonstrations, German New
34; Nazi/fascist continuity, 13, 31–
Left, 40–41, 43–44
35, 39, 197–202, 227, 233, 239–49,
East Germany (DDR), 67, 218, 252, 305,
255, 260, 268–75, 289, 303–4, 307–
350n167, 359n57
8; terrorist itself, 255; U.S. alliance,
Eckhardt, Hans, 208
6–7; and Vietnam War, 12, 248.
See
Education and Research Action Project
also
German government; state
(ERAP), 23
violence
Ehrlichman, John, 176
feminism, 104, 169, 179, 183, 294,
Elrod, Richard, 82, 83, 159
359n45
Emergency Laws (1968), Germany, 31,
Fernandez, John, 99
40, 66, 277
Fetscher, Iring, 239, 240, 242, 288
England: bombings by British RAF, 65;
Fifth Estate,
Detroit, 97, 177
guerrilla groups, 244, 349n158
FIRE!
(SDS newspaper), 107–9, 111,
Ensslin, Gudrun, 39, 62–65; arrest, 41,
124, 157, 166
215; arsons, 41, 201–2, 205–6;
Firearms and Self-Defense: A Handbook
attorney, 265; bombings, 210; death,
for Radicals, Revolutionaries, and
198, 230, 234, 306; parents, 63–64,
Easy Riders
(International Libera-
252; prison, 62, 198, 222, 259; safe
tion School), 177
house, 72; trial, 197, 202, 266–67;
Flanagan, Brian, 82, 83, 108
and Weatherman, 69
Flint War Council (1969), Weatherman,
Ensslin, Helmut, 63–64
151, 152, 158–66, 181
Eppel, Richard, 209
Fonda, Henry, 173
ethics: of resistance, 10, 42–43, 87–88,
Fort Dix, 174–75
100, 102, 237–41; of responsibility,
Foss, Daniel, 88, 96, 97, 104–5, 164,
91, 101; of solidarity, 73, 91–92,
325–26n51
185, 187, 192; of ultimate ends, 91,
Foucault, Michel, 101–2, 223
101, 327n92; of violence, 188–94,
France: Action Directe, 302; guerrilla
212, 237–44.
See also
morality
groups, 244, 301;
Liberation
news-
Evans, Linda, 176, 300, 339n164
paper, 234; Schleyer body, 234;
exceptionalism, U.S./Germany, 5
sports vs. news viewing, 140–41;
student protests, 25–26, 101–2, 290,
FALN, 193, 295, 299
320n82
Fanon, Frantz, 88, 89
Frank, Thomas, 326n77
fascism: American government and,
Frankfurt: arsons, 20, 41–42, 62–63,
275, 295; of leftists, 39, 73, 165–
201–3, 205–6, 247–48; leftist con-
66, 214, 240, 242, 255, 263; ritual,
ferences, 213–14, 359n48; RAF
132–33; utopian, 309.
See also
bombings, 210, 213
Nazism/fascism
Frankfurt School, 33, 42, 73, 244, 259
Fassnacht, Robert, 178, 195
freaks, 164–65, 180–81, 335n75
Index
381
Freud, Sigmund, 168, 336n97
268, 269, 271; Rote Hilfe, 213, 218,
FRG.
See
Federal Republic of Germany
231, 232, 268; and Vietnam War,
(FRG)
12, 33–35, 42, 66–69, 196, 201–4,
Fried, Erich, 34, 241–42
210–12, 244, 248; violence, 6–18,
Friedrich, Baptist Ralf, 233, 243–44
21, 38–44, 65, 70, 194, 200–253,
Friesler, Roland, 265
301–6, 310–11, 314n3, 359n59.
Froines, John, 80
See also
German leftist press; June 2
Movement (J2M); Nazism/fascism;
gay liberation movement, 149, 179
New Left violence; Red Cells; Rote
gender: feminism, 104, 169, 179, 183,
Armee Fraktion/Red Army Faction
294, 359n45.
See also
sexism;
(RAF); sympathizers
women
German police, 14, 254, 352n1; attor-
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 257
neys’ offices raided by, 266–67;
George Jackson Commando, 302
bookstore raids, 262; and demon-
German Autumn (1977), 11, 198, 278, 288
strations after Meinhof death, 234;
German democracy, 6, 31–34; insecuri-
killing of erroneously identified
ties about, 275–76; intolerant, 199,
people, 209; killings of New Left
200, 254–89; militant, 276–89,
people, 39, 208, 209; and Lorenz
355nn73,75; New Left concerns, 11,
kidnapping, 260, 270–71; manhunts
14, 31, 43–44, 224–25, 244, 257–
for RAF, 214–15; neofascist vio-
58, 273, 274; political violence in,
lence, 244, 245; RAF arrests by, 64,
2, 5, 9–10; tolerant, 39, 283, 304–
198, 215, 254, 303, 305; RAF
5.
See also
civil rights violations
bombings of, 210, 211; RAF deny-
German government: East Germany
ing humanity of, 205, 206, 241;
(DDR), 67, 218, 252, 305, 350n167,
RAF killing of, 208, 347n114; RAF
359n57; Great Coalition (1966), 31;
on repression by, 13; shootouts with
reunification (1992), 11, 305; Weimar
New Left, 208, 209, 215, 303; vs.
Republic, 14, 145–46, 255, 258,
sympathizers, 259, 260, 261.
See
276–77, 288, 304.
See also
Federal
also
law enforcement
Republic of Germany (FRG); Ger-
Germany.
See
Frankfurt; German
man democracy; German police;
government; German New Left
laws; Nazism/fascism; prison; Social
Gewaltmonopol,
272–74, 276
Democratic Party (SPD); state
Gilbert, David, 28–29, 56, 293–94; and
violence
Flint, 162; and Hampton murder,
German leftist press: Agit-Druck press,
156; after townhouse explosion,
262; Berlin, 203–4, 237, 262;
186–87, 190; UFF robbery, 299; on
Jahrbuch Politik,
240–41;
konkret
violence/nonviolence, 90–93, 101
magazine, 41, 43, 201;
taz,
303.
See
Gitlin, Todd, 93–94, 111, 146, 162
also
underground press, American
globalization, 310–11, 321n106
German New Left, 3–4; American New
Glotz, Peter, 264
Left compared, 5, 6–7, 10–18,
Göbel, Wolfgang, 234
21, 224, 290–91, 308–9; anti-
Gold, Ted, 166, 173–74, 183
imperialism, 7, 10, 66–69, 72,
Goldberg, Harvey, 162
211–27, 235–36, 245, 251, 301,
Gollwitzer, Helmut, 259
346n89; antiterrorism of state vs.,
Goodman, Paul, 132, 137
14–15, 254–89, 303–4, 351–52n1;
Grashof, Manfred, 208, 210
Autonomen, 302, 359n48; collec-
Grass, Günter, 39, 64
tives, 208; “decade of terrorism,”
Grateful Dead: “Black Peter” (lyrics by
174–75; after Dutschke was shot,
Robert Hunter), 132; “Franklin’s
40–41, 43, 66, 203, 205; Easter
Tower” (lyrics by Robert Hunter),
demonstrations, 40–41, 43–44; evo-
35; “My Brother Esau,” 291; “New
lution of, 30–43, 62–73; K-groups,
Speedway Boogie,” 308; “Saint of
67–68, 70, 213–14; Kommune 1,
Circumstance” (lyrics by John Perry
201–2, 205–6; militancy, 8–9, 67–
Barlow), 101, 158; “Ship of Fools”
68, 205–6, 245–53; Ohnesorg kill-
(lyrics by Robert Hunter), 187;
ing by police, 39; vs. prison abuses,
symbols, 327–28n108; “The Wheel”
196, 216–33, 239, 245, 255, 267,
(lyrics by Robert Hunter), 107
382
Index
Grathwohl, Larry, 78, 171, 172, 176,
Hertzberg, Hendrik, 161
180, 339n164
Heschel, Rabbi, 99
Great Refusal, 45, 142, 166–67
Heydrich, Reinhard, 197, 238, 239–40,
Green Party, Germany, 304
282
Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (GSG 9), 197–98,
hijacking: to Cuba, 119; GSG 9 raid in
234, 285–86, 359n59
Mogadishu, 197–98, 234, 285–86;
Groenewold, Kurt, 266–67, 269, 271,
Palestinian-RAF (1977), 11, 197–98,
353n38, 354n64
278; Palestinian-Red Cell in Uganda
Growing Up Absurd
(Goodman), 132
(1976), 250–51
Guardian,
New York, 84, 103, 129, 133,
Hilliard, David, 163