Irmgard Möller

[1]: 356  In the late 1960s, she studied in Munich and participated in protests such as the occupation of the Institut für Zeitungswissenschaften.

[3]: 244 [1]: 356  Two weeks later, Möller, Luther, Andreas Baader and Holger Meins bombed the Campbell Barracks of the United States Army Europe and Africa in Heidelberg.

[3]: 245, 246 Recent RAF recruit Hans-Peter Konieczny was persuaded by the police to become an informant and betrayed Möller and Klaus Jünschke, who were both arrested on 9 July 1972 in Offenbach am Main.

In October, Lufthansa Flight 181 was hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in support of the RAF communique and then stormed by the GSG 9 special forces unit after it had landed in Somalia.

The day after the failure of the hijack, the German authorities announced that Baader, Ensslin, Möller and Raspe had tried to kill themselves in a suicide pact.

She published a book in which the journalist Oliver Tolmein  [de] interviewed her about her time in the RAF.