The Red Army Faction, A Documentary History: Volume 2: Dancing with Imperialism
The long-awaited Volume 2 of the first-ever English-language documentary history of the Red Army Faction—West Germany’s most notorious urban guerillas—covers the period immediately following the organization’s near-total decimation in 1977.
This work includes the details of the guerilla’s operations, and its communiqués and texts, from 1978 up until the 1984 offensive. This was a period of regrouping and reorientation for the RAF, with its previous focus on freeing its prisoners replaced by an anti-NATO orientation. This was in response to the emergence of a new radical youth movement in the Federal Republic, the Autonomen, and an attempt to renew its ties to the radical left. The possibilities and perils of an armed underground organization relating to the broader movement are examined, and the RAF’s approach is contrasted to the more fluid and flexible practice of the Revolutionary Cells. At the same time, the history of the 2nd of June Movement (2JM), an eclectic guerilla group with its roots in West Berlin, is also evaluated, especially in light of the split that led to some 2JM members officially disbanding the organization and rallying to the RAF. Finally, the RAF’s relationship to the East German Stasi is examined, as is the abortive attempt by West Germany’s liberal intelligentsia to defuse the armed struggle during Gerhard Baum’s tenure as Minister of the Interior.
Dancing with Imperialism will be required reading for students of the First World guerilla, those with interest in the history of European protest movements, and all who wish to understand the challenges of revolutionary struggle.
The documents by the Red Army Faction in Dancing with Imperialism are also available on this website, which is maintained by the books editors.
Contents
Acknowledgements… xiii
Note On Translations And Sources… xiv
Preface… xvi
Acronym Key… xx
German Terms… xxvi
On The Necessity Of Armed Struggle: Reflections On The Raf And The Question Of Moving Forward, by Ward Churchill… 1
1 Previously On Red Army Faction… 15
- What Is A Rear Base Area?… 23
- The RAF And The GDR: Benign Neglect No More… 46
2 Twilight Of The Seventies Guerilla… 49
- Anti-Imperialism Defined… 63
3 The Antinuclear Movement: Old Meets New… 75
4 Kick At The Darkness… 93
- The Verfassungsschutz… 99
- Christian Klar Regarding Zurich… 111
- Sixth Hunger Strike
(March 14, 1978)… 112 - Seventh Hunger Strike
(April 20, 1979)… 114 - Attack On Alexander Haig
(June 25, 1979)… 116 - Statement Calling Off The Seventh Hunger Strike
(June 26, 1979)… 119
5 Shake The Dust From Your Feet… 121
- Statement Dissolving The 2nd Of June Movement
(June 2, 1980)… 137 - Regarding The Alleged Dissolution Of The 2nd Of June Movement
(June 1980)… 140 - The Deaths Of Wolfgang Beer And Juliane Plambeck
(July 26, 1980)… 150
6 The ’81 Offensive… 151
- Sigurd Debus, 1942-1981… 162
- RZ vs. RAF?… 169
- The NATO Coup In Turkey… 175
- Unsafe Waters… 189
- Eighth Hunger Strike Statement
(February 6, 1981)… 192 - Statement Calling Off The Eighth Hunger Strike
(April 16, 1981)… 196 - Attack Against Usafe Ramstein
(August 31, 1981)… 197 - Attack Against General Frederick Kroesen
(September 15, 1981)… 199 - Letter Addressing Police Fabrications
(November 7, 1981)… 201 - Out and In: Viett, Beer, And Eckes… 204
7 Planting Seeds In May… 207
- What Kind Of Peace?… 224
- Verena Becker And The Verfassungsschutz… 230
- The Guerilla, The Resistance, And The Anti-Imperialist Front
(May 1982)… 232
8 Using Honey To Catch Flies… 249
- Wheels Within Wheels… 259
- Hans-Joachim Klein: A German Guerilla… 267
- On The Question Of Collective Responsibility… 273
9 Knockout Punch?… 275
- A Process Comes To Fruition… 288
10 Tubthumping… 291
- A Statement Regarding ’77
(Christian Klar, December 4, 1984)… 297 - Strategic Thoughts
(Brigitte Mohnhaupt, December 4, 1984)… 304
Appendix I: Conclusions Of The Third Russell Tribunal… 319
Appendix II: Boock’s Lies… 328
Appendix III: For Us It Was A Question Of Learning Explosives And Shooting Techniques… 333
Dramatis Personae… 345
Armed Struggle In W. Germany: A Chronology… 366
Bibliography… 389
Index… 414