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    remaining requirements for her secondary education. Like her partner Bernward Vesper and other members of the Red Army Faction, including Ulrike Meinhof...
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    died in Gut Triangel, near Gifhorn, on 14 March 1962. Vesper's son, the author Bernward Vesper (1938–1971), also became well known when his autobiographic...
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    Mike Krause The Coming Days Konstantin Richter 2011 If Not Us, Who? Bernward Vesper 2012 Confession of a Child of the Century Desgenais Shores of Hope [de]...
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    RAF's origins through the perspective of Gudrun Ensslin's partner Bernward Vesper. In 2015, Jean-Gabriel Périot released his feature-length, found-footage...
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  • February 2021. ”Vietnam ist das Auschwitz der jungen Generation”. Bernward Vesper, “Nachwort zu Baader, Ensslin, Proll, Söhnlein, Vor einer solchen Justiz...
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  • film festival in San Francisco on 26 October 2011. August Diehl as Bernward Vesper Lena Lauzemis as Gudrun Ensslin Alexander Fehling as Andreas Baader...
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  • uns nicht. Schlußwort im Kaufhausbrandprozeß. Mit einem Nachwort von Bernward Vesper und einer Erklärung des SDS Berlin. Edition Voltaire, Frankfurt am...
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  • Final word in the department store fire trial. With an afterword by Bernward Vesper and a statement from SDS Berlin. Edition Voltaire, Frankfurt am Main...
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  • Will Vesper (1882–1962), German author and literary critic, also known for his Nazi propaganda Bernward Vesper (1939–1971), son of Will Vesper and German...
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    Not Us, Who? (Wer wenn nicht wir), 2011 – during the early 1960s, Bernward Vesper and Gudrun Ensslin move from Tübingen to West Berlin to study and publish...
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