Norbert Kröcher

Norbert Kröcher, nicknamed Knofo (* July 14, 1950 ) is a former member of the urban guerrilla group Movement 2 June. He also had connections to the second generation of the RAF. He was with Gabriele Kröcher - Tiedemann, a former German terrorist, married.

Life

Norbert Kröcher was co-founder of the Movement 2 June and has participated in a number of bank robberies in the 1970s. He had settled in Stockholm and integrated into the left-wing scene. In response to the failed hostage on 24 April 1975, the RAF in the West German embassy in Stockholm and the fast delivery of the surviving members of the "Commands Holger Meins " in Germany Kröcher planned the free pressing of eight detained in Germany terrorists. During surgery, Leo called Greta Leijon should Anna- who served as immigration minister for the quick delivery, are kidnapped. The act failed, however, that the investigating authorities gained knowledge about this plan. On March 31, 1977 Kröcher was arrested in Stockholm. A few days later he came with Manfred Adomeit to the Federal Republic of Germany and later convicted as a terrorist. He was released in 1985.

Works

  • Two hundred grams of state, shock Edition ( 4), EdK / Distillery, Berlin, 2013, ISBN 978-3-941330-33-7
  • " ... Why my left" - or knee shots: criticism as a weapon. Publisher Edition AV, Lich / Hessen 2012, ISBN 978-3-86841-080-8
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