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Baader-Meinhof: Terms - Movement 2 June (207 words) |
 | Movement 2 June achieved its greatest "victory" in 1975 when it kidnapped Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for Berlin mayor in the upcoming election. |
 | Movement 2 June was loosely connected to the Baader-Meinhof Gang, but more often than not, the two groups feuded. |
 | Movement 2 June disbanded early in the 1980s, with many of its members joining the Red Army Faction (the self-chosen name for the Baader-Meinhof Gang). |
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Movement 2 June - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (143 words) |
 | The Movement 2 June was a well known West German militant group based in West Berlin. |
 | The kidnappers managed to free four of their imprisoned comrades, who were flown to South Yemen. |
 | Movement 2 June was allied with the Red Army Faction (referred to by the German media as the Baader-Meinhof Gang after the two founding members), but was much more anarchist in nature than the Marxist group. |