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Gudrun Ensslin (German: [ˈɡuːdʁuːn ˈɛnsliːn]; 15
August 1940 – 18
October 1977) was a
German far-left
terrorist and
founder of the West
German far-left...
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Christina Ensslin is a
German digital culture scholar, and
Professor of
Dynamics of
Virtual Communication Spaces at the
University of Regensburg.
Ensslin is...
- for the nineteen-year-old". In 1968,
Baader and his
girlfriend Gudrun Ensslin were
convicted of the
arson bombing of a
department store in Frankfurt...
- English.
Early leadership included Andreas Baader,
Ulrike Meinhof,
Gudrun Ensslin, and
Horst Mahler. The West
German government considered the RAF a terrorist...
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Wilhelm Enßlin (9
December 1885 – 8
January 1965) was a
German ancient historian.
Helmut Berve:
Wilhelm Ensslin. In:
Jahrbuch der
Bayerischen Akademie...
- Hugo
Ensslin, head
bartender at the
Hotel Wallick in New York, in the
early twentieth century. The
first published recipe appeared in
Ensslin's 1916 Recipes...
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police state.
Inspired by Meinhof's rhetoric,
radical communists Gudrun Ensslin and
Andreas Baader mastermind the
Frankfurt department store firebombings...
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attempted murder, with the
three other RAF leaders: Baader,
Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe.
Before the end of the trial, she was
found hanged...
- the "Night of
death in Stammheim", RAF
members Andreas Baader,
Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe, who were
imprisoned in Stuttgart-Stammheim supermax...
- an
alleged suicide pact in
Stammheim Prison with
Andreas Baader,
Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe. The
other three died and she survived,
claiming it...