Talk:Ulrike Meinhof
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I wonder if this (the quote) was removed from the first edition, or if that was a story in Konkret or another publication [1], there seems to be zero chance to get something from the Internet. -- Sunvalley (talk) 23:31, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
- I tried searching for the quote using various terms, but couldn't find anything. The book is available for free at archive.org using a google email login. https://archive.org/details/ulrikemeinhofdie0000ditf/page/428/mode/2up
Terje (talk) 06:45, 2 May 2025 (UTC)--
- Link is to a biography, not the source. The book Bambule, which I can't find on Archive, may has this in it's first edition, so "was later censored." would make sense. I remember from another conversation that U. Meinhof wrote an essay "about it". Can't remember what this "about it" was exactly, but it was mentioned with that general direction in mind. So my assumption is the 1st edition book, maybe in addition an essay/article about it. When Andrea Christidis writes: "you can still find it today, if you just want to." why does it seem to be impossible now, the book was printed just some 50 years ago, 71. -- Sunvalley (talk) 22:23, 4 May 2025 (UTC)