- Siegfried Haag
Siegfried Haag (born March 1945) was a member of the
West German terrorist Red Army Faction (RAF). He became a leading figure of the second generation of the group.Early Career
After qualifying in 1973, Haag worked as a lawyer in
Heidelberg and briefly defendedHolger Meins in 1974 andAndreas Baader in 1975 during his trial atStammheim . [Becker, Jillian.Hitler's Children : Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, DIANE Publishing Company 1998, ISBN 0788154729 or Panther edition 1978, ISBN 0586046658, "Page. 342"]Terrorism
Haag was known to be a
leftist terrorist sympathiser, and supposedly while he was working as a defence lawyer, he would act as a messenger, passing on information, between different members of the RAF. His crimes became more substantial however and in 1975 he was arrested for smuggling weapons throughSwitzerland (with the help ofElisabeth Von Dyck ) and served six months in a detention centre. He was released and immediately went underground. [Becker, Jillian.Hitler's Children : Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, DIANE Publishing Company 1998, ISBN 0788154729 or Panther edition 1978, ISBN 0586046658, "Page. 342"]Haag became an important member of the second generation of the RAF and recruited many new members. He was once quoted as saying [Becker, Jillian.
Hitler's Children : Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, DIANE Publishing Company 1998, ISBN 0788154729 or Panther edition 1978, ISBN 0586046658, "Page. 346"] ;"If I am a general in the Red Army Faction, Baader is a mere corporal."
He took part in a number of bank robberies, was involved in logistics and weapons procurement. It is thought that he was crucial in planning the
West German embassy siege inStockholm , though he himself did not take part. For a period between 1975 and 1976, Haag underwentguerilla warfare training in aSouthern Yemen camp, before returning toWest Germany . [Becker, Jillian.Hitler's Children : Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, DIANE Publishing Company 1998, ISBN 0788154729 or Panther edition 1978, ISBN 0586046658, "Page. 382"]Arrest
In November 1976 Haag was arrested in
Hanover when police stopped a stolen car he was driving. In the vehicle they found weapons and cryptic documents that revealed details of theHanns Martin Schleyer kidnapping, which were deciphered at a later time, only in hindsight. With Haag in prison, leadership of the group was assumed byBrigitte Mohnhaupt , though authorities suspected for awhile that somehow Haag was still issuing commands from prison. [Becker, Jillian.Hitler's Children : Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, DIANE Publishing Company 1998, ISBN 0788154729 or Panther edition 1978, ISBN 0586046658, "Page. 343"]In 1979 Haag was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a
Stuttgart court. He was released in 1987 on account of ailing health and apparently regretted his previous life of terrorism.References
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