Ronald Fritzsch
Ronald Fritzsch (* 1951 in Hanover ) is a former member of the terrorist organization Movement June 2nd .
Ronald Fritzsch moved to Berlin at the end of 1970. Fritzsch was not recognized as a member of the June 2nd Movement until shortly before his arrest . After the kidnapping of Peter Lorenz , with which six terrorists were released, he and Ralf Reinders were arrested on September 9, 1975. Before the trial for the murder of Günter von Drenkmann , he, like his co-defendants Fritz Teufel and Ralf Reinders, attacked his public defender in order to obtain a defense attorney of his choice. Because of his involvement in the kidnapping of Peter Lorenz and for forming terrorist groups , he was sentenced to 13 years and three months in prison in 1980. In 1989 he was released from the Moabit correctional facility .
Fonts
- The movement June 2nd. Conversations about hash rebels, the kidnapping of Lorenz, prison . Berlin / Amsterdam 1995 ISBN 3-89408-052-3 (together with Ralf Reinders )
- The indomitable from the Spree . Interview with Ronald Fritzsch, Gerald Klöpper, Ralf Reinders and Fritz Teufel . Berlin, undated (1978). 80 pages
Individual evidence
- ↑ Public defender Fritz Teufel struck , Berliner Morgenpost , July 22, 2015
- ↑ Protection of the Constitution versus Justice . In: Der Spiegel . No. 43 , 1980 ( online - 20 October 1980 ).
- ↑ Two kidnappers and a former governing mayor: A speechless debate on the Peter Lorenz case, Witnesses of Another Time , Berliner Zeitung , February 10, 2000
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SURNAME | Fritzsch, Ronald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German terrorist movement June 2nd |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1951 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |