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Political Science Communism & Socialism

Daring to Struggle, Failing to Win

The Red Army Faction's 1977 Campaign of Desperation

by (author) J. Smith & André Moncourt

Publisher
PM Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2008
Category
Communism & Socialism, Germany, Radicalism
  • Pamphlet

    ISBN
    9781604860283
    Publish Date
    Aug 2008
    List Price
    $9.5

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Description

In 1970 a small group of West German revolutionaries decided to go underground, set up safe houses, and learn the skills of the urban guerilla. They were the Red Army Faction.

Seven years later, almost all of the original combatants were in prison or dead, yet, through their example, they had inspired a militant and illegal support movement, comrades willing to take up arms in defense of the prisoners.

1977 was to be a year of reckoning. Through daring attacks and devastating errors, the West German guerilla brought their society to the brink, mounting one of the most desperate and incredible campaigns of asymmetrical warfare ever waged in postwar Europe. That they failed is no excuse to not learn their story, to see who they were and what they fought for—and, most tragically, to bear witness to the lengths the state would go to silence them. This pamphlet is our very modest introduction to this story.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

J. Smith is the pseudonym of an activist who has been involved in the radical left for over twenty years.
André Moncourt is the pseudonym of a writer with his political roots in the movements of the seventies and eighties.