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Brigitte Mohnhaupt

Brigitte Margret Ida Mohnhaupt (born 24 June 1949 in Rheinberg) is a German militant associated with the second generation of the Red Army Faction (RAF) members. She was also part of the Socialist Patients' Collective (SPK).〔J. Smith, André Moncourt, Bill Dunne, ("The Red Army Faction: a documentary history" ), Kersplebedeb, 2009, p. 171〕 From 1971 until 1982 she was active within the RAF.
==Early life==
Mohnhaupt was born in Rheinberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, the daughter of an employee in a publishing house.
After her parents' divorce in 1960 she stayed with her mother. She took her abitur in 1967 in Bruchsal, and later that year enrolled with the philosophy department at the University of Munich. She was married to Rolf Heissler from 1968–1970. While in Munich, she joined the local commune scene, where she met core figures of the 1960s student movement such as Rainer Langhans, Fritz Teufel and Uschi Obermaier. In 1969, she participated in an illegal demonstration in the USA cultural centre in Munich (''Amerikahaus'') to protest against the Vietnam War. She was reportedly influenced by Carlos Marighella's ''Manual of the Urban Guerilla''.

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