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Interview: Scott Tatina, Bombing Witness

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May 11, 1972. Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Jan-Carl Raspe, and Holger Meins and possibly others leave three pipe bombs around Frankfurt’s IG Farben building, which housed the Supreme Allied Command of the US military. In the early evening, the three bombs go off in rapid succession. One bomb, planted inside the main building, destroys a magazine stand and injures dozens. Two bombs, planted in the Officer’s Club behind the IG Farben building, shatters a pane of glass, sending a shard into the neck of Lt. Col. Paul Bloomquist. Bloomquist dies at the scene, following a massive loss of blood.

A few hundred yards away from the blasts, Scott Tatina and his friends are walking through the adjoining park when they hear the first bomb go off, followed by two more. They run towards the Officer’s Club, arriving in time to help a young soldier with a tramautic shrapnel wound to his back.

In a communique released after the bombings, the Baader-Meinhof Gang would claim that the attack was in response to the United States’ mining of North Vietnamese harbors. Lt. Bloomquist would be the first American victim in the Baader-Meinhof Gang’s war on American Imperialism.

The following interview was conducted with Tatini on May 22, 2009

 

The massive IG Farben building of Frankfurt, site of a 1972 bombing by the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The large annex building behind the main building is the Terrace Club, home of the Officer's Club, where Lt. Col Paul Bloomquist lost his life and 17 people wer injured when two bombs went off (smaller green circle). Another bomb, placed inside the main building, destroyed a magazine stand and injured many more (larger green circle). The bombs caused and estimated $718,000 in damage.


Interview: Bob Berwyn, Witness to 1972 and 1976 Bombings

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Bob Berwyn has the rare distinction to have witnessed two separate Red Army Faction Bombings as well as a deadly neo-Nazi bombing at the Munich Oktoberfest in 1980.

On May 11, 1972, 15-year-old Bob Berwyn was watching a film at the US Army base’s theater when he heard an muffled explosion nearby. After a few minutes the theater was evacuated and Bob made his way near where the blast when off (in an annex building of the enormous IG Farben building). The bomb, one of three pipe bombs left by Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Jan-Carl Raspe, and Holger Meins, killed Lt. Col. Paul Bloomquist and injured more than a dozen others.

Four years later, members of the Red Army Faction again bombed the IG Farben building. calling themselved the “Ulrike Meinhof Commando” in honor of the recent prison death of Ulrike Meinhof, this unit’s bomb injured 17 people. And Bob happened to be in in an adjoining section of the building.

And as if to prove the terrorism has no true ideology, Bob was attending Munich’s famed Oktoberfest celebration in 1980 when a neo-Nazi’s pipe bomb went off, killing more than a dozen revelers.

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The massive IG Farben building of Frankfurt, site of a 1972 bombing by the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The large annex building behind the main building is the Terrace Club, home of the Officer's Club, where Lt. Col Paul Bloomquist lost his life and 17 people wer injured when two bombs went off (smaller green circle). Another bomb, placed inside the main building, destroyed a magazine stand and injured many more (larger green circle). The bombs caused and estimated $718,000 in damage.

Podcast 15: Bombing Victim Peter Glyer Interview

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An interview with Baader-Meinhof bombing victim Peter Glyer.

 

Podcast 19: The Gamest Bastard of All: Paul Bloomquist

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A Memorial day tribute to Lt. Col. Paul Bloomquist, the first American victim of the Baader-Meinhof Gang.

 

May 11, 1972 Frankfurt am Main

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Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Holger Meins, and Jan-Carl Raspe place three pipe bombs near the entrance the the I.G. Farben building, which houses the headquarters of the US Army Corp. The bombs explode within minutes of each other from 6:59 PM to 7:02 PM. The entrance to the officer’s mess is destroyed. A shard of molten metal flies from the bomb and lodges deeply into the throat of Lt. Colonel Paul Bloomquist. A decorated Vietnam veteran and father of two, Bloomquist bleeds to death at the entrance of the officer’s mess. Damages to the building are estimated to be DM 1,000,000. The Baader-Meinhof Gang, calling themselves the “Petra Schelm Commando,” claims responsibility in a communiqué, which demands the end to the American mining of North Vietnamese harbors.

5-13-1972 Blasts Rip West German Police Offices (AP)

5-12-1972 Army Says It Has No Indication Who Bombed HQ (AP)

5-12-1972 Bombs Rock a US Army Base at Frankfurt (AP / NY Times)


5-12-1972 Frankfurt Bombing Mystery (AP)

5-13-1972 Two More German Buildings Bombed (AP)

5-13-1972 Multiple Articles About Frankfurt Bombing (Stars and Stripes)

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Podcast 37: Frankfurt Bombing Victim Charles Morris

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I speak with Charles Morris and his wife Ursula Morris about his experience as a victim of the 1972 bomb that killed Lt. Col Paul Bloomquist, and how that bomb came to impact his life right up to today.





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