Authors: Bringing the War Home
sonal, 160; radical, 116, 121–22,
293, 295
178; RAF vs., 200, 207, 237.
See
Prairie Fire Organizing Committees
also
nonviolence
(PFOCs), 292, 297, 298
Palestinians: German New Left with,
Pratt, Geronimo (Ji Jaga), 300
11, 65, 69–70, 197–98, 224, 250–
press: German antiterrorist censorship of,
51, 252, 278; Munich Olympics
261–64;
Ms.
magazine, 149;
New
massacre of Israeli athletes, 250,
York Times,
120, 175;
Scanlan’s
251; Palestine Liberation Organiza-
magazine, 178; Schleyer kidnapping
tion (PLO), 65, 69–70, 323n166
news blackout, 280; Scripps-Howard
Palmer, Robin, 138–39, 147–50, 309;
News Service, 176; Springer publica-
bombings, 91, 118, 149, 185–86;
tions, 38–41, 43, 208, 209–15, 245;
and Demmerle, 329n16; gut check,
Stern
magazine, 215; Trikont-Verlag
92; and Melville, 118–19, 149; on
publishing, 261, 262; on Vietnam
Robbins, 173; and Vietnam War,
War protests, 116, 124–25;
Wash-
99, 123, 147, 148, 149, 150; on
ington Daily News,
176;
Washing-
violence, 91–92, 170–71; Yippie,
ton Post,
118, 120, 130, 132, 148;
119, 148, 309
Die Welt,
264.
See also
manuals;
pardons, for prisoners, 300, 304–5,
New Left press;
Der Spiegel
359n56
Preuß, Ulrich, 217, 273, 274
Payne, Cril, 296
prison: abuse protests, 196, 216–33,
Peck, Sidney, 134
239, 245, 255, 256–57, 267, 268,
Pentagon: protest siege of, 25, 148; and
269, 271, 299–300, 303; American/
Vietnam, 195, 331n82; Weatherman
German compared, 300; Attica, 118,
bombing, 186, 295
149, 186; Catonsville 9, 329n18;
Perot, Ross, 135
freeing of radicals from, 20, 65,
Pieler, Roland, 234
203–7, 216, 225, 227, 231, 234,
Pimental, Edward, 302
279–80, 299, 301, 304–8, 323n176;
PL, 46, 47, 48–50, 67, 84, 321n113
German newsletter publishers, 263;
Pohl, Helmut, 307, 347n104
Info-system, 221–22, 229, 267, 268,
police: guerrilla manual vs., 71; New Left
269; isolation torture, 216–23, 226–
violence/nonviolence and, 3.
See also
29, 267, 269, 300, 303;
Kontakts-
Index
389
perre,
226, 269, 272, 280; Manson,
86–89, 93, 96–97, 102, 104–6, 111,
335n65; murders/suicides of RAF
136, 146, 167, 177; masses, 140,
prisoners, 11, 197, 198, 220, 222,
146; RAF and, 17, 229, 233, 307
223, 228–30, 233–34, 306, 343n3,
Rector, James, 85, 95
347n114; pardons, 300, 304–5,
Red Army Faction.
See
Rote Armee
359n56; RAF, 11, 196–98, 210,
Fraktion/Red Army Faction (RAF)
216–35, 239, 243, 245, 252–55,
Red Cells, 3, 302, 360n61; hijacking
259, 267–72, 303–8, 343n3,
with Palestinians (1976), 250–51;
347n114; UFF, 299–300; U.S.
Klein, 14, 231, 248, 251, 268,
control units, 300.
See also
hunger
351n184; murders by, 251, 302,
strikers
351n184;
Rota Zora,
359n45
Progressive Labor Party (PL), 46, 47,
Reeder, Sherry, 127
48–50, 67, 84, 321n113
Reich, Wilhelm, 33, 232
Proll, Astrid, 63, 217
Reiche, Jochen, 235, 240–41, 242
Proll, Thorward, 62–63, 202, 206,
religiousness, 18, 94, 121–22, 229–30,
322n147
347n99.
See also
morality
psychedelics, 105–6, 159, 171,
repressive antiterrorism: German state,
327–28nn108,109, 332n2
14–15, 254–89, 303–4, 351–52n1;
psychoanalysis, 18, 98, 336n93; Bopp,
U.S. government, 311
244, 248, 249, 288–89, 351n179;
“Repressive Tolerance” (Marcuse), 42–
Kenniston, 162, 168–71, 336n97;
43, 124, 304
Manson, 336n97; Mitscherlich, 40,
Republican Clubs, Germany, 33
246; RAF violence, 246–53; Santner,
resistance: ethic of, 10, 42–43, 87–88,
246–47, 249, 250, 351n179; Weath-
100, 102, 237–41; Great Refusal,
erman violence, 167–71
45, 142, 166–67; Marcuse on, 42–
publications.
See
press
43, 45, 166–68, 188–89; protest
Puerto Rican struggle groups, 298, 300;
vs., 41; RAF, 199; Vietnamese, 8,
Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación
12, 53, 150, 290, 331n71.
See also
Young Lords Nacional (FALN),
militancy; revolutionary politics
193, 295, 299; prison releases, 300;
Revolutionary Force 9, 175
Young Lords, 138
Revolutionary People’s Constitutional
Convention, BPP, 179
Quicksilver Times,
126, 338n147
revolutionary politics, 1, 37–38, 44–
72, 103–5, 151–95, 204–5, 224;
Rabert, Bernhard, 270, 283–84
in advanced industrial societies, 7,
racism, 6, 21–30, 35–36, 38, 44, 45;
9–10, 44–45; American Revolution,
anti-Semitism, 69–70, 247, 250–
74, 170; BPP, 5, 37–38, 48, 185;
51; black activists exploiting, 163;
Columbia protest, 26; vs. individual-
SDS and, 48; Stalinist, 240; of state
ism, 9, 57–58; Melville collective,
response, 333n19; Weatherman and,
119–21; militancy, 8–10, 21, 89–97,
11, 54, 92, 154–65, 185–86, 295,
102, 189–90; optimistic, 54, 308–9;
297; white activism and, 23, 90–91,
RAF, 8–10, 12, 17, 21, 44, 62, 66–
104, 155–56, 185, 187, 297, 313n1.
72, 205–7, 212–14, 228, 238–39,
See also
black Americans; civil rights
241, 308; SDS, 23–24, 30, 37, 47–
movement; Jews
51, 55; suicide, 97; UFF white, 298–
RAF.
See
Rote Armee Fraktion/Red Army
99; Weatherman, 7–12, 17, 21, 38,
Faction (RAF)
44, 50–62, 72, 75–79, 84–85, 89–
rape, political, 163
91, 102–9, 113, 119, 128, 153–66,
Raskin, Jonah, 161, 292, 327n109
171–73, 177–94, 203, 294, 295,
Raspe, Jan-Carl, 215; death, 198, 222,
308–9; working class and, 7, 22,
230, 234, 306; trial, 197, 234,
46–51, 53, 55, 61–62, 67, 68, 77–
266–67
78, 104, 156, 214, 294.
See also
RAT: Subterranean News,
78, 98
anti-imperialism; internationalism;
Raulet, Nais, 57–58, 59, 60–61
New Left; Third World revolutions
Reagan, Ronald, 309, 316n19,
Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM),
358n33
46–49, 57, 321n113.
See also
reality: American New Left and, 75,
Weatherman
390
Index
Revolutionary Youth Movement II (RYM
268, 278–81, 301–5, 347n114,
II), 55, 81, 84, 104, 321n113; and
348n119; optimism, 290–91, 308–
Days of Rage, 61; defunct, 103,
9; organizational structure, 302;
327n102; at Flint, 158; nonviolence,
prison, 11, 196–98, 210, 216–35,
61, 103
239, 243, 245, 252–55, 259, 267–
Revolution in the Revolution?
(Debray),
72, 303–8, 343n3, 347n114; and
56–57
reality, 17, 229, 233, 307; safe
Riemeck, Renate, 41, 308
houses, 72, 267–68; Schleyer kid-
riots: antiwar demonstrations and, 142,
napping, 11, 197–98, 226, 234–
145, 147; blacks, 22, 36; Chicago
35, 241, 252, 258, 278–80, 284–86,
8 charges, 77, 82–83, 94, 176;
288, 342–43n2, 347n94, 348n117,
after Chicago 8 convictions, 178;
355n79; second tier, 252; state as-
Haymarket, 76; Stonewall, 149;
sault on, 14–15, 254–89; as symbol,
Weatherman Days of Rage charged
2, 198–200, 206, 228–29; violence,
as, 128–29, 153, 159, 176, 297;
6–18, 21, 38–44, 65, 70, 194, 201–
Yippie, 147
53, 301–6, 310–11, 314n3, 359n59;
robberies: Brinks (1981), 193–94, 299,
Weatherman compared, 10–18, 21,
300–301, 342n217; J2M, 236; RAF,
290–91, 308–9; “We Must Search
64, 203, 207; UFF, 298, 299, 300
for Something New,” 305.
See also
Robbins, Terry, 46–47, 76, 173–74, 180,
attorneys, RAF
182, 183
Rote Hilfe, 213, 218, 231, 232, 268
Rohrmoser, Günter, 200
Roth, Robert, 28, 157; arrest, 333n13;
Rohwedder, Detlev, 305
Columbia, 28, 29–30; and Flint,
Rolling Stones, 169
166; police violence, 153–54;
Rommel, Manfred, 230
prisoner advocacy, 300; and racism,
Rosenberg, Susan, 300
28, 29–30, 54; and townhouse
Rossinow, Doug, 86–87, 89
explosion, 192–93; and WUO, 294
Rota Zora,
359n45
Rubin, Jerry: demonstrations, 26–27,
ROTC buildings, student attacks on,
117; Manson visit, 335n65; and
131, 178
New Left’s competitiveness, 168;
Rote Armee Fraktion/Red Army Faction
and New Man, 168, 337n98; as
(RAF), 2–21, 44, 62–73, 196–253,
outsider, 164, 169
301–8, 310; anti-imperialism, 7,
Rudd, Mark: Columbia rebellion (1968),
10, 66–69, 72, 211–13, 220–27,
335n76; and Hampton, 77; indicted,
235–36, 245, 251, 301, 346n89;
339n164; J. J. letter to, 182; on
“Aprilerklärung” (RAF), 305–6,
revolution, 56, 160; SDS officer,
315n14; arsons, 20, 41–42, 62–63,
49–50
201–8, 247–48; Baader-Meinhof
Ruhland, Karl-Heinz, 239, 349n136
Gang, 65; bombings, 11, 20, 39–40,
Rusk, Dean, 27
196, 198, 207–15, 233, 245, 250–
RYM.
See
Revolutionary Youth
51, 255, 301–2, 306–7, 345nn44,45,
Movement
359n59; cease-fire (1992), 305–6,
359n59; “The Concept of the Urban
sacrifice, 92, 93, 102, 170, 347n99;
Guerrilla” (Meinhof ), 68, 200, 206–
blacks, 12; RAF, 8, 73, 229, 230,
7; cost of pursuing, 346n81; criti-
241, 250; Schleyer, 278, 279–80,
cized by other German leftists, 212–
281, 285; Vietnamese, 12, 73, 123;
14, 359n48; end of (1998), 11, 306,
Weatherman, 8, 73, 96–97, 123.
307–8; formation (1970), 11, 20,
See also
martyrdom
62–66; as Hitler’s children, 13, 199,
Sale, Kirkpatrick, 37, 79, 159, 339n150
200, 250, 280; ideology, 43–44,
San Francisco Diggers, 38
65–68, 71, 73, 274; May Offensive
San Francisco Mime Troupe, 38, 91
(1972), 196, 199, 209–14, 245;
San Francisco State College, 30
militancy, 8–9, 67–68, 205–6, 245–
Santner, Eric, 246–47, 249, 250, 351n179
49; morality, 12, 13, 17, 18, 41, 43,
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 88, 102, 255, 268, 290
64, 73, 202–3, 207, 212, 233, 238–
Saxe, Susan, 178
44, 251–53; murders by, 11, 196–
Scanlan’s
magazine, 178
98, 204, 208–11, 223, 233–44, 263,
scapegoating, logic of, 169–70
Index
391
Schanoes, David, 85
and, 67, 68, 71, 200, 214, 230, 239,
Scharf, Kurt, 259
305; Marcuse and, 45; Old Left,
Scheel, Walter, 198, 278–82, 286
22; PLO, 69; SPD and, 31; utopian,
Scheerer, Sebastian, 199
73; Weatherman and, 50, 84, 157.
Schelm, Petra, 208, 210
See also
communism
Scheuerman, William, 284–85, 356n100
Socialist Patients Collective (SPK),
Schiller, Margrit, 72, 208, 231, 347n104;
Germany, 3, 72, 261
and Meinhof murder, 347n114; on
social movement theory, 18
prison conditions, 217, 223, 227;
social welfare, BPP, 155
and silence about Nazism, 32
Söhnlein, Horst, 62–63, 202
Schily, Otto, 265
Soul on Ice
(Cleaver), 163
Schleyer, Hanns Martin, 199, 200, 245,
Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
342–43n2; funeral, 278–82; kid-
(SDS), 31, 33, 39, 66, 69–70
napping, 11, 197–98, 226, 234–35,
Spain, guerrilla groups, 244
241, 252, 258, 278–80, 284–86,
Spangenberg, Henning, 217
288, 342–43n2, 347n94, 348n117,
SPD.
See
Social Democratic Party
355n79; murder of, 11, 198, 223,
Special Target Information Development
234, 238, 241, 243–44, 268, 278–
(SPECTAR) program, FBI, 296
81, 303; Nazism, 197, 199, 282,
Speital, Volker, 231–32
342–43n2
Der Spiegel:
Baader escape, 205; Bau-
Schlöndorf, Volker, 261
mann, 261, 262; Böll on Meinhof,
Schmid, Carlo, 276
208; prison conditions, 221; RAF
Schmid, Norbert, 208, 347n114
on its impact, 228; RAF prisoner
Schmidt, Helmut, 197–98, 278, 279–80,
interviews, 224, 268; on sympathiz-
285–87, 355n79
ers, 257, 259–60
Schmitt, Carl, 284–88, 356–37nn100,101
Spock, Benjamin, 148
Schmucker, Ulrich, 237, 239–40
Springer, Axel/Springer publications, 38–
Schneider, Peter, 219
41, 43, 208, 209–15, 245
Scripps-Howard News Service, 176
Stalinism, 47, 155, 166, 240
SDS.
See
Sozialistischer Deutscher
Starnes, Richard, 176, 338n135