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Inge Viett (12 January 1944 – 9 May 2022) was a member of the West German left-wing militant organisations "2 June Movement" and the "Red Army Faction (RAF)", which she joined in 1980. In 1982 she became the last of ten former RAF members who escaped from West to East Germany and received support from state authorities, including the Ministry for State Security.

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  • Inge Viett (* 12. Januar 1944 in Stemwarde; † 9. Mai 2022 in Falkensee) war eine deutsche Terroristin. Als Mitglied der Bewegung 2. Juni schloss sie sich 1980 der Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF) an und tauchte 1982 in der DDR unter. Wegen versuchten Mordes wurde sie 1992 zu dreizehn Jahren Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt. Nach ihrer vorzeitigen Entlassung 1997 war sie als linke Aktivistin und Autorin tätig. (de)
  • Inge Viett (12 January 1944 – 9 May 2022) was a member of the West German left-wing militant organisations "2 June Movement" and the "Red Army Faction (RAF)", which she joined in 1980. In 1982 she became the last of ten former RAF members who escaped from West to East Germany and received support from state authorities, including the Ministry for State Security. After reunification and her conviction for attempted murder, she was sentenced to a thirteen-year jail term, but was released early in 1997. By that time she had, while still in prison, published her first book. Described sometimes in sources as a "retired terrorist", Viett differed from other leading participants in West Germany's extremist-terrorist wave of the 1970s to the extent she was willing to talk about, and indeed to write about, those events from the activist perspective. Her participation in street demonstrations and apparent absence of contrition over her involvement with left-wing militancy continue to attract media interest and comment. (en)
  • Inge Viett, née le 12 janvier 1944 à Stemwarde (Barsbüttel) près de Hambourg et morte le 9 mai 2022, est une criminelle et terroriste, activiste allemande, membre de la deuxième génération de la Fraction armée rouge (RAF). (fr)
  • Inge Viett (ur. 12 stycznia 1944 w Barsbüttel koło Hamburga, zm. 9 maja 2022) – niemiecka skrajnie lewicowa terrorystka, działaczka „Ruchu 2 Czerwca” i RAF. (pl)
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  • Inge Viett (* 12. Januar 1944 in Stemwarde; † 9. Mai 2022 in Falkensee) war eine deutsche Terroristin. Als Mitglied der Bewegung 2. Juni schloss sie sich 1980 der Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF) an und tauchte 1982 in der DDR unter. Wegen versuchten Mordes wurde sie 1992 zu dreizehn Jahren Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt. Nach ihrer vorzeitigen Entlassung 1997 war sie als linke Aktivistin und Autorin tätig. (de)
  • Inge Viett, née le 12 janvier 1944 à Stemwarde (Barsbüttel) près de Hambourg et morte le 9 mai 2022, est une criminelle et terroriste, activiste allemande, membre de la deuxième génération de la Fraction armée rouge (RAF). (fr)
  • Inge Viett (ur. 12 stycznia 1944 w Barsbüttel koło Hamburga, zm. 9 maja 2022) – niemiecka skrajnie lewicowa terrorystka, działaczka „Ruchu 2 Czerwca” i RAF. (pl)
  • Inge Viett (12 January 1944 – 9 May 2022) was a member of the West German left-wing militant organisations "2 June Movement" and the "Red Army Faction (RAF)", which she joined in 1980. In 1982 she became the last of ten former RAF members who escaped from West to East Germany and received support from state authorities, including the Ministry for State Security. (en)
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  • Inge Viett (de)
  • Inge Viett (fr)
  • Inge Viett (en)
  • Inge Viett (pl)
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