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Nie war ich furchtloser'Ich bin parteilich, subjektiv und emotional. Nur auf diese Weise hab ich mir eh und je die Welt erschlossen.' So schreibt Inge Viett, der in den 70er Jahren das Prdikat 'Top Terroristin mit besonders grausiger Handschrift' verliehen wurde, auch ber ihr Leben: ber die enge, muffige Kindheit bei Pflegeeltern in der norddeutschen Provinz, ihre Zeit in der Berliner Subkultur und den Beginn des politischen Engagements. 1968 protestiert sie gegen die

'Ich bin parteilich, subjektiv und emotional. Nur auf diese Weise hab ich mir eh und je die Welt erschlossen.' - So schreibt Inge Viett, der in den 70er Jahren das Prädikat 'Top-Terroristin mit besonders grausiger Handschrift' verliehen wurde, auch über ihr Leben: über die enge, muffige Kindheit bei Pflegeeltern in der norddeutschen Provinz, ihre Zeit in der Berliner Subkultur und den Beginn des politischen Engagements. 1968 protestiert sie gegen die Unterdrückung der Frauen und setzt mit Molotow-Cocktails Geschäfte für Brautmode und Sexshops in Brand. Sie radikalisiert sich, bricht zweimal aus dem Gefängnis aus, ist beteiligt an der Lorenz-Entführung, an Gefangenen-befreiungen und militärischen Ausbildungen in palästinensischen Camps. Als sich die Bewegung 2. Juni auflöst, schließt sie sich der RAF an - was von anderen Mitgliedern des 2. Juni als Verrat an ihrem antiautoritären Ansatz kritisiert wird. Nach einem Schuss auf einen Polizisten in Paris 1981 integriert sie sich mithilfe der Stasi in die DDR, wo sie ein neues Leben beginnt. Kurz nach dem Fall der Mauer wird sie 1990 von den westdeutschen Behörden entdeckt und wegen versuchten Mordes zu dreizehn Jahren Haft verurteilt. Zeit ihres Lebens hat Viett den gegen Imperialismus und Kapitalismus gerichteten Guerillakampf verteidigt, ebenso die DDR mit ihrem Bekenntnis zu Antifaschismus und internationaler Solidarität. In ihren letzten Lebensjahren ist es stiller um sie geworden. Im Mai 2022 ist Inge Viett nach langer Krankheit verstorben. Ihre in der Haft verfasste Autobiographie von 1997 bleibt ein wichtiges Stück Zeitgeschichte.

EAN: 9783894014605
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Ausgabe: Sonderausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr: 2005
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Viett, Inge
Auflage/Ausgabe: Sonderausgabe
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 317
Keyword: Bewegung 2. Juni; DDR; RAF; Stasi; Subkultur; bewaffneter Kampf; lesbisch
Fachschema: Terrorismus~Linksextremismus~Protest - Protestbewegung~Bewegung (politisch)
Fachkategorie: Autobiografien: allgemein~Memoiren, Berichte/Erinnerungen~Marxismus und Kommunismus~Interessengruppen, Lobbyismus und Protestbewegungen~Revolutionäre Gruppen und Bewegungen, Terrorismus, bewaffneter Kampf
Thema: Auseinandersetzen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Edition Nautilus, Edition Nautilus GmbH
Länge: 209 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Höhe: 29 mm
Gewicht: 396 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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