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Revision as of 18:23, 16 October 2021
Red Brigades (Red Brigades, RAF, Controlled opposition?) | |
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Formation | 1970 |
Extinction | 1988 |
The Red Brigades were charged with a number of bombings in the 1970s and 1980s. In Germany, probabely as part of a controlled opposition[citation needed], Siegfried Buback, Attorney General of Germany was killed in a series of spectacular hostage takings by the Red Army Faction (RAF).
Official narrative
As of July 2016, the Wikipedia page on this group did not mention Operation Gladio or the P2 lodge.[1]
Gladio connection
An unknown number of events blamed on the Red Brigades were in fact carried out by anti-communists in an effort to avoid a communist electoral victory. In 1984, Italian judge Felice Casson discovered that the 1972 Peteano bombing, originally blamed on the Red Brigades, was in fact committed by the military secret service SID (Servizio Informazioni Difesa) in conjunction with Ordine Nuovo.
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Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Gladio - The Secret U.S. War To Subvert Italian Democracy | essay | 23 February 1996 | Arthur E. Rowse |