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Stefan Wisniewski (born 8 April 1953) is a former member of the Red Army Faction (RAF). == Early life ==
Wisniewski was born in 1953 in Klosterreichenbach, a part of Baiersbronn, Baden-Württemberg, in the Black Forest. He was the son of Gisela, a widowed refugee from East Prussia, mother of three, and of Stanislaw Wisniewski from Kutno, a former forced labourer in German Arbeitseinsatz during World War II, who died on 9 October 1953 in Tübingen. His father had not returned to Poland, believing he would not like the communists in power there.〔Die Welt: ''Stefan Wisniewski, Sohn eines Zwangsarbeiters'', by Hanna Krall. Accessed January 6, 2008 ()〕 During his youth, Wisniewski's mother warned him not to mention his father's past, since a number of former SS and SA members lived in the village.〔 Hengst, Björn and Schwabe, Alexander: (Wie aus einem Provinzler die Furie der RAF wurde ). Spiegel online. Accessed January 3, 2008.〕 In 1968, Wisniewski abandoned an apprenticeship as electrician, and was then forced in 1969/1970 to live in reform school, from which he fled seven times within a year. At the time, other future members of the RAF, Ulrike Meinhof (''Bambule'') and Gudrun Ensslin, protested also against such institutions. After his release, he moved to Hamburg, where he became an engineer on a ship. In the course of his travels, he said, he got to know the plight of the Third World.〔〔 Wehner, Markus: (Stefan Wisniewski: Bei der RAF trug er einst den Kampfnamen "Fury" ). FAZ online. Accessed January 3, 2008.〕
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