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No urban guerilla is no solution either. graffiti, Berlin In the early 1970s, all across the Americas and Western Europe, armed groups emerged out of the social movements of the late 1960s. Their goal was to advance the struggle for a socialist society. In Germany, the Red Army Faction received most attention, but a less well-known, anti-authoritarian and social-revolutionary counterpart operated in its shadows: the 2nd of June Movement, named after the date when, in 1967, the unarmed student Benno Ohnesorg was shot and killed by a Berlin cop during a…mehr
No urban guerilla is no solution either. graffiti, Berlin
In
the early 1970s, all across the Americas and Western Europe, armed
groups emerged out of the social movements of the late 1960s. Their goal
was to advance the struggle for a socialist society. In Germany, the
Red Army Faction received most attention, but a less well-known,
anti-authoritarian and social-revolutionary counterpart operated in its
shadows: the 2nd of June Movement, named after the date when, in 1967,
the unarmed student Benno Ohnesorg was shot and killed by a Berlin cop
during a demonstration. The 2nd of June Movement was comprised of
working-class youth who got politicized in Berlin's underground culture.
They first emerged as a political collective under the name Hash
Rebels, before they formed the 2nd of June Movement as a revolutionary
organization. The 2nd of June Movement received most attention for the
1975 kidnapping of conservative politician Peter Lorenz. Lorenz was
exchanged for six comrades in prison, one of the biggest successes of
any urban guerrilla group in Europe. Dissolved in 1980, the principles
of the 2nd of June Movement lived on in the militant network of the
Revolutionary Cells and the German autonomist movement. From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas
is the first book presenting the 2nd of June Movement in English. It
documents the group's history and politics based on translations of
original documents and reflections by former members. The editors
provide an introduction, extensive notes, a timeline, and an overview of
key protagonists. This is mandatory reading for anyone interested in
the politics of the era and the ongoing quest to challenge the rule of
the state and capital.
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Introduction Preface Gabriel Kuhn Acronyms and Abbreviations Protagonists Timeline From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas Roman Danyluk Documents The Beginnings From the Hash Rebels to the 2nd of June Movement (1992)—Ronald Fritzsch and Ralf Reinders 2nd of June Movement Program (1972)—Anonymous A Nest Egg for the Revolution: The Banks of the 2nd of June Movement (2000)—Klaus Viehmann Schmücker 2nd of June Movement Leaflet (1974)—2nd of June Movement Drenkmann Those Who Sow Violence (1974)—2nd of June Movement Regarding the Assassination of Berlin’s Highest Judge: Terror or Resistance (1974)—2nd of June Movement Baumann Friends, Throw Away the Gun (1974)—Michael “Bommi” Baumann Bommi Baumann: How It All Ends (1975)—2nd of June Movement members Sauber Backs to the Wall (1975)—Werner Sauber and comrades Regarding the Death of Our Comrade Werner Sauber (1975)—2nd of June Movement Lorenz The Lorenz Kidnapping (1995)—Ronald Fritzsch and Ralf Reinders The Kidnapping as We See It (1975)—2nd of June Movement Analysis Tunix (1978)—Revolutionary Guerrilla Opposition from the 2nd of June Movement’s Bankruptcy Estate On Till Meyer’s Address to the Court (1978)—2nd of June Co-Defendants Indians Don’t Cry—They Struggle (1979)—Fritz Teufel Trials Our Contribution to the Teach-In on January 27 (1977)—The Moabit Gang of Six May 9 Declaration in Court (1978)—2nd of June Defendants Regarding the Torture Week of 1977 (1979)—Ralf Reinders The Unrelenting of the Spree (1978)—Ronald Fritzsch, Gerald Klöpper, Ralf Reinders, and Fritz Teufel From A-libi to B-libi (1980)—Fritz Teufel The Lorenz Trial Closing Statement Marathon I (1980)—Fritz Teufel The Lorenz Trial Closing Statement Marathon II (1980)—Ralf Reinders Pigs to Outer Space (1981)—Klaus Viehmann Prison Us in Here—You Out There (1977)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher The Years in Prison (1990)—Ralf Reinders Prison Round Trip (2003)—Klaus Viehmann Amnesties Are No Gifts (ca 1985)—Ralf Reinders and Ronnie Fritzsch Dissolution (or Not) Statement Dissolving the 2nd of June Movement (1980)—Gabriele Rollnik et al. Regarding the Alleged Dissolution of the 2nd of June Movement (1980)—Ralf Reinders, Klaus Viehmann, and Ronald Fritzsch Evaluation How It All Began (1987)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher What’s Not Written (1997)—Klaus Viehmann Servant of Many Rulers (1997)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher junge Welt Interview (June 2003)—Andreas-Thomas Vogel The Urban Guerilla and Class Struggle (2004)—Klaus Viehmann Index
Introduction Preface Gabriel Kuhn Acronyms and Abbreviations Protagonists Timeline From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas Roman Danyluk Documents The Beginnings From the Hash Rebels to the 2nd of June Movement (1992)—Ronald Fritzsch and Ralf Reinders 2nd of June Movement Program (1972)—Anonymous A Nest Egg for the Revolution: The Banks of the 2nd of June Movement (2000)—Klaus Viehmann Schmücker 2nd of June Movement Leaflet (1974)—2nd of June Movement Drenkmann Those Who Sow Violence (1974)—2nd of June Movement Regarding the Assassination of Berlin’s Highest Judge: Terror or Resistance (1974)—2nd of June Movement Baumann Friends, Throw Away the Gun (1974)—Michael “Bommi” Baumann Bommi Baumann: How It All Ends (1975)—2nd of June Movement members Sauber Backs to the Wall (1975)—Werner Sauber and comrades Regarding the Death of Our Comrade Werner Sauber (1975)—2nd of June Movement Lorenz The Lorenz Kidnapping (1995)—Ronald Fritzsch and Ralf Reinders The Kidnapping as We See It (1975)—2nd of June Movement Analysis Tunix (1978)—Revolutionary Guerrilla Opposition from the 2nd of June Movement’s Bankruptcy Estate On Till Meyer’s Address to the Court (1978)—2nd of June Co-Defendants Indians Don’t Cry—They Struggle (1979)—Fritz Teufel Trials Our Contribution to the Teach-In on January 27 (1977)—The Moabit Gang of Six May 9 Declaration in Court (1978)—2nd of June Defendants Regarding the Torture Week of 1977 (1979)—Ralf Reinders The Unrelenting of the Spree (1978)—Ronald Fritzsch, Gerald Klöpper, Ralf Reinders, and Fritz Teufel From A-libi to B-libi (1980)—Fritz Teufel The Lorenz Trial Closing Statement Marathon I (1980)—Fritz Teufel The Lorenz Trial Closing Statement Marathon II (1980)—Ralf Reinders Pigs to Outer Space (1981)—Klaus Viehmann Prison Us in Here—You Out There (1977)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher The Years in Prison (1990)—Ralf Reinders Prison Round Trip (2003)—Klaus Viehmann Amnesties Are No Gifts (ca 1985)—Ralf Reinders and Ronnie Fritzsch Dissolution (or Not) Statement Dissolving the 2nd of June Movement (1980)—Gabriele Rollnik et al. Regarding the Alleged Dissolution of the 2nd of June Movement (1980)—Ralf Reinders, Klaus Viehmann, and Ronald Fritzsch Evaluation How It All Began (1987)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher What’s Not Written (1997)—Klaus Viehmann Servant of Many Rulers (1997)—Norbert “Knofo” Kröcher junge Welt Interview (June 2003)—Andreas-Thomas Vogel The Urban Guerilla and Class Struggle (2004)—Klaus Viehmann Index
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