20. Jahrhundert: 1945 bis heute | Geteiltes Deutschland 1969-1989
The 1968 Movement: Between Awakening and Radicalisation
During the 1960s, thousands of students take to the streets in the Federal Republic of Germany, protesting against the Vietnam War and the emergency laws, demanding a reappraisal of National Socialism and more political co-determination. When student leader Rudi Dutschke is seriously injured in an assassination attempt in April 1968, the Bonn Republic witnesses street battles unlike anything it has ever seen before. Many students are now actively involved in politics and society. Some become radicalised: with arson and bomb attacks, the "Red Army Faction" (RAF) declares war on the FRG in 1968. Their terrorism continues into the 1990s. | In this film version, German interviews and historical or literary quotes remain untranslated.
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Universities, Student Protest Movement, reforms, student leader, Rudi Dutschke, Commune No. 1, protest, Shah of Persia, mass demonstration, Benno Ohnesorg, policy, Springer Press, assassination, street battles, students, protest march, demonstrations, USA, West, imperialistic policy, Nazi history, facing the past, emergency laws, Bonn, socialism, APO, extra-parliamentary opposition, movements for reform, German Student Movement, invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops, Willy Brandt, FRG, left-wing terrorism, leftist terrorism, Red Army Faction, fires and bomb attacks, police controls, manhunt, trial, prison of Stuttgart-Stammheim, Movement 2nd June, abduction, kidnapping, Peter Lorenz, murder, Siegfried Buback, Lufthansa airliner “Landshut“, Mogadishu, hostage-taking, rescue, Hanns Martin Schleyer
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