Marianne Herzog

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Marianne Herzog (born October 10, 1939 in Breslau ) is a former member of the left-wing extremist terrorist organization Red Army Faction (RAF).

Life

Together, Herzog and the then film student Helke Sander initiated a meeting of women in West Berlin in January 1968 , which can be regarded as the first meeting of the SDS- related Action Council for the Liberation of Women .

Together with her friend Jan-Carl Raspe, Herzog became a member of the Red Army Faction in the early 1970s . Her apartment has been a meeting point for the terrorists several times. In spring 1971 she left the RAF. On December 3, 1971, she was arrested as part of the investigation and later released early for health reasons.

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  1. Ursula Nienhaus : Feminist self-organization. Sisters together are strong. In: Contraste , No. 270, March 2007.
  2. See also Helke Sander in: Ute Kätzel (Hrsg.): Die 68erinnen. Portrait of a rebellious generation of women. Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Königstein / Taunus 2008, ISBN 978-3-89741-274-3 , p. 165.
  3. Ute Kätzel (ed.): The women of 68. Portrait of a rebellious generation of women. Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Königstein / Taunus 2008, ISBN 978-3-89741-274-3 . P. 309, (Glossary).
  4. In the underground. Traitors and disappeared . In: Der Spiegel . No. 40 , 2007, p. 78/79, here: p 79 ( online - RAF series, IV).
  5. ^ Gisela Diewald-Kerkmann: Rechtsgeschichte Rg7 . Journal of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, 2005.