Irmgard Möller

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Irmgard Möller
Born May 13, 1947 (1947-05-13) (age 64)
Bielefeld, West Germany
Organization Red Army Faction

Irmgard Möller (also spelled Irmgard Moeller) (born May 13, 1947, Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German militant and a former member of the Red Army Faction (RAF). Her father was a high school teacher[1] and before joining the RAF, she was a student of German studies.

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[edit] RAF Activity

  • On 12 May 1972, Möller and Angela Luther walked into police headquarters in Augsburg carrying suitcases. They placed pipe bombs in empty offices on the 3rd and 4th floors and walked out again. The subsequent explosions (around 12:15pm) injured five policemen and collapsed the fourth floor ceiling.

[edit] Imprisonment and suicide attempt

According to prison reports, she attempted suicide by stabbing herself in the chest on the morning of October 18, 1977. Of the imprisoned RAF leaders, only Möller survived what is widely assumed (following extensive inquiries) to have been the result of a suicide pact by the group. The other Red Army members Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe died by gunshot or hanging. With the successful Mogadishu raid there was no more chance to escape jail. During the height of the German Autumn the nature of these suicides was believed by supporters and sympathizers to be suspicious given their location in a maximum security prison; Möller herself has always maintained that she did not attempt suicide and that there was no pre-arranged suicide pact between the prisoners.[2]

Möller was released from prison in 1995. Today she lives in anonymity.

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