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Murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer : ウィキペディア英語版
Murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer

The Kidnapping and murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer marked the end of the German Autumn in 1977.
German industrial leader Hanns Martin Schleyer was kidnapped on September 5, 1977, by the Red Army Faction (RAF), also known as ''Baader-Meinhof Gang'', in Cologne. It was intended to force the West German government to release Andreas Baader and three other RAF members〔 〕 being held at the Stammheim Prison near the city of Stuttgart. On October 18, 1977, on learning that three of their members had been found dead in prison, the RAF killed Martin Schleyer.〔
==Course of events==
His abduction was planned by Siegfried Haag, but he was arrested in 1976, so his replacement, Brigitte Mohnhaupt, carried out the abduction.
On 5 September 1977, an RAF 'commando unit' attacked the chauffeured car carrying Hanns Martin Schleyer, then president of the German employers' association, in Cologne. His driver, Heinz Marcisz, 41, was forced to brake when a baby carriage suddenly appeared in the street in front of them. The police escort vehicle behind them was unable to stop in time, and crashed into Schleyer's car. Four (or possibly five) masked RAF members then jumped out and sprayed machine gun and machine pistol bullets into the two vehicles, killing Marcisz and a police officer, Roland Pieler, 20, who was seated in the backseat of Marcisz's car. The driver of the police escort vehicle, Reinhold Brändle, 41 and a third police officer, Helmut Ulmer, 24, who was in the second vehicle were also killed. The hail of bullets riddled over twenty bullet wounds into the bodies of Brändle and Pieler.() Schleyer was then pulled out of the car and forced into the RAF assailants' own getaway van.
Schleyer was hidden in a highrise in Erftstadt (Liblar) near Cologne. The German police came very close to finding him, but due to lack of internal communication could not rescue him. Several local police officers were convinced that Schleyer was held in the aforementioned highrise close to the Autobahn. One investigator had even rung the doorbell of the apartment in question, but nobody had conveyed this information to the crisis center of the federal police.
The RAF tried to persuade the German government to release imprisoned members of their group. The West German government refused to give into RAF's demands or negotiate. The RAF sent the government a picture of Hanns Martin Schleyer alive, but in captivity, on October 8, 1977.〔
After 43 days, the German government had not given in to the demands of the kidnappers. Hours after the German counterterrorism unit GSG 9 ended the Palestinian hijack of Lufthansa Flight 181, the imprisoned RAF members Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe were found dead in their prison cells.
After Schleyer's kidnappers received the news of the death of their imprisoned comrades, Schleyer was taken from Brussels on October 18, 1977, and shot dead en route to Mulhouse, France, where his body was left in the trunk of a green Audi 100 on the rue Charles Péguy.

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