Remembering the Armed Struggle, Schiller recounts the process through which she joined her generation's revolt in the 1960s. She tells of how she met and worked alongside the RAF's founding members, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, Jan-Carl Raspe, Irmgard Mêller, and Holger Meins; how she learned the details of the May Offensive and other actions while in her prison cell; about the struggles to defend human dignity in the most degraded of environments, and the relationships she forged with other women in prison.
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Remembering the Armed Struggle, Schiller recounts the process through which she joined her generation's revolt in the 1960s. She tells of how she met and worked alongside the RAF's founding members, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, Jan-Carl Raspe, Irmgard Mêller, and Holger Meins; how she learned the details of the May Offensive and other actions while in her prison cell; about the struggles to defend human dignity in the most degraded of environments, and the relationships she forged with other women in prison.