- Ulrich Wegener
Ulrich K. "Ricky" Wegener (born
August 22 ,1929 ) is a German police officer and founding member of the counter-terrorist forceGSG 9 . He was born inJüterbog , Brandenburg.The man tasked with creating the tactics and strategies that would be used by Germany's first exclusive counter-terrorist force,
Colonel Wegener was the "Bundesgrenzschutz" (Federal Border Protection, nowGerman Federal Police ) liaison officer for German Interior MinisterHans-Dietrich Genscher at the time.Wegener witnessed the botched attempt to rescue the Israeli hostages held by Palestinian terrorists at Munich in 1972 and was assigned to create an elite counter-terrorist unit by the (West) German government after the disaster.
Counter-terrorist units were still a relatively unheard of form of combating terrorism and the only truly established groups at the time were Britain's
Special Air Service and Israel'sSayeret Mat'kal . To this end, Colonel Wegener went to train for a time with both groups, assimilating many of their methods into the tactics he would later set down for the GSG 9. Wegener’s time with the SAS is well documented, but his training with Sayeret (and a rumoured participation in the rescue of the Israeli hostages in theOperation Entebbe ) is more shrouded in mystery since Israel rarely acknowledges any cooperation with Germany. It is rumored, however, that Colonel Wegener was one of the commandos injured in the Entebbe raid performed by Sayeret in 1976. Wegener was also the GSG 9 commander at the liberation of thehostage s of thePFLP on theBoeing 737 "Landshut", operated byLufthansa as flight 181, inMogadishu ,Somalia , in the night from the 17th to the 18th October1977 . For details of the hijacking see RAF.Wegener is currently a member of the [http://www.koetter.de/124.0.html KÖTTER GmbH & Co. KG Verwaltungsdienstleistungen] Security Committee.
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