Ingrid Schubert (RAF member)

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Ingrid Schubert (* 7 November 1944 in boars ; † 12. November 1977 in Munich ) was a German terrorist and founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF). She was involved in the freeing of Andreas Baader and several bank robberies and died of suicide in 1977 .

Life

Ingrid Schubert was the daughter of the NSDAP politician Franz Schubert . Ingrid Schubert, who grew up in Maroldsweisach and Koblenz , completed her medical studies at the Free University of Berlin with a grade of good in March 1970 . Two months later, she played a key role in the liberation of Andreas Baader. In the summer of 1970 Schubert received military training with around twenty others in an Al Fatah camp in Jordan . She had the code names Irene and Nina within the RAF. On September 29, 1970, Schubert drove a getaway car during a bank robbery on a savings bank in Berlin. In the summer and autumn of 1970, Schubert was involved in at least two other bank robberies. On October 8, 1970, Schubert was arrested along with Horst Mahler , Brigitte Asdonk and Irene Goergens in Berlin's Knesebeckstrasse. In April 1971 Schubert was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for the liberation of Baader , attempted murder and several bank robberies. From 1976 to 1977 she was imprisoned together with Andreas Baader , Gudrun Ensslin , Ulrike Meinhof , Jan-Carl Raspe , Irmgard Möller and Brigitte Mohnhaupt in the high-security wing of the Stuttgart prison and took part in several hunger strikes. In the German autumn , the second generation of the RAF tried in vain to release Schubert and others from prison. Shortly after the suicides of the RAF leaders on the night of his death in Stammheim , Schubert hanged himself on November 12, 1977 in her cell in the JVA Stadelheim with a sheet on the window cross.

In 1986 the murderers of Gerold von Braunmühls from the third generation of the RAF called themselves “Ingrid Schubert Commando”.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Traces of the RAF in Haßgau and in the Grabfeld. In: mainpost.de. November 12, 2007. Retrieved February 8, 2017 .
  2. ^ Rudolf Großkopff: Ingrid Schubert hanged himself. In: fr-online.de . December 6, 2002, accessed February 8, 2017 .
  3. ^ RZ-Online (News): The Chronology of the RAF Terror. In: archiv.rhein-zeitung.de. April 20, 1998, accessed February 8, 2017 .
  4. TERRORISM: In the goal, in the fight . In: Der Spiegel . No. 43 , 1986 ( online ).
  5. a b The RAF trail leads to the Haßberge district www.infranken.de
  6. Tycoon meets Teeny ( Memento from September 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) www.neuwied-rein.de (PDF; 476 kB) accessed on April 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Clare Bielby: Violent Women in Print. Camden House, 2012, ISBN 978-1-571-13530-8 , p. 46 ( limited preview in Google book search).