
The Pete Quiñones Show The Baader–Meinhof Gang (Rote Armee Fraktion) with Thomas777 - Complete
Feb 19, 2026
Thomas777, an independent writer on Cold War history and geopolitics, guides a deep dive into the Baader‑Meinhof/RAF story. He outlines three iterations of the group. He explores DDR and Stasi links, international training and PFLP ties. He recounts key actions like prison breaks, embassy sieges, and the Lufthansa hijacking. The conversation closes with RAF’s strategic aims and later evolution.
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RAF As A Warsaw Pact Proxy
- The Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF) evolved from a student movement into a sophisticated actor tied to East German interests.
- Thomas777 argues the RAF became, over iterations, effectively an operational arm of the DDR/Stasi rather than a purely spontaneous militant group.
International Alliances Amplified RAF
- The RAF internationalized through alliances with PLO factions and inspired derivative groups like a Japanese RAF.
- Thomas777 links RAF training and coordination with Palestinian factions as key to their tactics and global footprint.
Escalation To Attacking NATO Targets
- Early RAF operations escalated quickly from bank robberies to deadly attacks on U.S. Army clubs and German police.
- Thomas777 recounts the 1972 IG Farben Officers Club bombing that killed Lt. Col. Paul Blomquist and wounded many U.S. soldiers.

