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Jan-Carl Raspe

1944 - 1977

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Jan-Carl Raspe (24 July 1944 – 18 October 1977) was a member of the German far-left terrorist group the Red Army Faction (RAF). He was involved in five bomb attacks with four fatalities, was arrested in 1972 and committed suicide in custody in 1977. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jan-Carl Raspe is the 188th most popular extremist (down from 162nd in 2019), the 665th most popular biography from Austria (down from 601st in 2019) and the 5th most popular Austrian Extremist.

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Among EXTREMISTS

Among extremists, Jan-Carl Raspe ranks 188 out of 283Before him are Louis Farrakhan, Tsutomu Miyazaki, Dean Corll, Radislav Krstić, Yigal Amir, and Béla Kiss. After him are Aslan Usoyan, Guy Burgess, Belle Gunness, Herbert Mullin, Bugs Moran, and Carl Panzram.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Jan-Carl Raspe ranks 356Before him are Conrad Black, Al Kooper, Pierre Bachelet, Marvin Hamlisch, Aleksandr Serebrov, and José Luis Lacunza Maestrojuán. After him are Orhan Gencebay, Manuela Carmena, Yang Song-guk, Susan Howard, Peter Jason, and Jim Gray. Among people deceased in 1977, Jan-Carl Raspe ranks 131Before him are Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, Neco, Ivan Fedyuninsky, Norman Thomas Gilroy, Luciano Re Cecconi, and Willem Schermerhorn. After him are Henry Tandey, Nellie Tayloe Ross, Juan Carlos Calvo, Jean Rostand, Tibor Déry, and John L. McClellan.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Jan-Carl Raspe ranks 665 out of 1,424Before him are Harald Ertl (1948), Helene Engelmann (1898), Carl Moll (1861), Alexandru Vaida-Voevod (1872), Archduchess Eleanor of Austria (1582), and Josef Hickersberger (1948). After him are Ulrich Seidl (1952), Adolf Kainz (1903), Richard Tauber (1891), Fritz Muliar (1919), Heinz von Foerster (1911), and Peter Habeler (1942).

Among EXTREMISTS In Austria

Among extremists born in Austria, Jan-Carl Raspe ranks 5Before him are Amon Göth (1908), Hermine Braunsteiner (1919), Jack Unterweger (1951), and Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley (1897).