Adelheid Schulz

Adelheid Schulz (born 31 March 1955) is a former member of the West German terrorist Red Army Faction.

Having trained as a nurse,[1] Schulz moved to Karlsruhe[2] in the early 1970s and took up residence in a flat with Günter Sonnenberg, Knut Folkerts and her boyfriend[3] Christian Klar – who would all at a later time be convicted of terrorist crimes.

Schulz was charged in connection with nearly all Red Army Faction actions between 1977 and 1981,[6] including the murders of Ponto, Siegfried Buback and Schleyer.

"The hunger-strikes left Schulz weakened, and on account of her poor health she was released from prison in 1998 and eventually pardoned by President Johannes Rau in 2002.

[8] Schulz now lives in Frankfurt, but is disabled as a result of her continued poor health, stemming from her hunger strikes.