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As a young lawyer and a Communist revolutionary, he helped start the violent Red Army Faction. Later, he went to prison as a ...
Horst Mahler, a founding member of the Red Army Faction who later became a right-wing extremist, has died at 89.
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DPA International on MSNHorst Mahler, far-left German militant turned neo-Nazi, dies at 89
Horst Mahler, a notorious figure in Germany known for his dramatic ideological shift from far-left militant to far-right ...
He was serving several combined prison sentences when he was released due to serious illness in 2015. Once free, he allegedly ...
Horst Mahler, a pivotal figure in German extremist movements, has died at 89. Initially a founder of the Red Army Faction, Mahler later embraced far-right ideologies and faced numerous legal ...
Horst Mahler, 81, co-founded far-left extremist group Red Army Faction in 1970s before turning far-right and becoming prominent Holocaust denier ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A Hungarian court has ordered the arrest of Horst Mahler, a neo-Nazi wanted by Germany who claims to be seeking asylum in Hungary. The Budapest Court said Wednesday that ...
06/13/2017 The left-wing militant turned neo-Nazi has been deported after trying to seek asylum in Hungary. Horst Mahler fled from Germany while on medical leave from prison.
Horst Mahler was a leader of the German radical left in the 1960s and '70s. Now he's a member of the radical right, sitting in jail for denying the Holocaust. But he's reportedly verified reports ...
Mahler took part in some of the RAF's criminal actions, including kidnappings and bank robberies, for which he served most of the 1970s in prison. It was in prison that he developed a right-wing ...
One of Germany's most visible far-right extremists has been sentenced to 10 months in jail for greeting a Jewish interviewer with "Heil Hitler." A judge called Horst Mahler "utterly incorrigible ...
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