Radio Blue Heart is on the air!
workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 18 October 1977, the Red Army Faction (aka the Baader-Meinhof group) killed Martin Schleyer, former Nazi war criminal and SS officer who was also head of the German Employers Association known for his tough...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 18 October 1977, the Red Army Faction (aka the Baader-Meinhof group) killed Martin Schleyer, former Nazi war criminal and SS officer who was also head of the German Employers Association known for his tough opposition to unions and strikes. He had been kidnapped by the group demanding an exchange for 11 RAF prisoners. However when three of the prisoners were found dead, the RAF shot Schleyer. Schleyer had served time as a prisoner of war for his SS activities, but he got a shorter sentence by lying about his rank and pretending to be more junior than he was.
We have made available this extensive, two-volume documentary history of the RAF here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/red-army-faction
To access this hyperlink, click the product links in the image, or click our link in bio, swipe left then click this photo https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.1819457841572691/1833325966852545/?type=3

  1. thevoiceoflove1993 reblogged this from ecology-of-the-inhuman
  2. skinheadxcvi reblogged this from phobic-human
  3. referenciacensurada reblogged this from phobic-human
  4. phobic-human reblogged this from weirdopolitics
  5. bandit1a reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  6. noneedtofearorhope reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  7. weirdopolitics reblogged this from goddamn-nicolas
  8. den1990 reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  9. goddamn-nicolas reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  10. alexphil323 reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  11. cthulhulovesewe reblogged this from cavernario-galindo
  12. anarcho-gamerist reblogged this from nationwidedornermoment
  13. rabenetonsort reblogged this from workingclasshistory
  14. workingclasshistory posted this