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1970 was the year that gave the Baader-Meinhof Gang it's name. Famous journalist Ulrike Meinhof helps break noted arsonist Andreas Baader from prison, giving birth to the "Baader-Meinhof Gang." Ironically, Meinhof was a secondary member of the group. Baader's girlfriend, Gudrun Ensslin, was the true co-leader of the group.
1970 was the year that gave the Baader-Meinhof Gang it's name. Famous journalist Ulrike Meinhof helps break noted arsonist Andreas Baader from prison, giving birth to the "Baader-Meinhof Gang." Ironically, Meinhof was a secondary member of the group. Baader's girlfriend, Gudrun Ensslin, was the true co-leader of the group.
| Document | Type | Date | Author/Subject |
| TV interview with Ulrike Meinhof in her Apartment | video | 1970 | Ulrike Meinhof |
| Ulrike Meinhof interview with Michele Ray in Der Spiegel | magazine article | June 1970 | Michele Ray, Ulrike Meinhof |
| "Build up the Red Army!" The first communiqe of the Red Army Faction. | communique | June 1970 | Ulrike Meinhof or Gudrun Ensslin |
| Agit 883 article about the freeing of Andreas Baader from police custody | article | May 22, 1970 | Agit 883 |
