Rojava Free State wrote:Estanglia wrote:
Didn't Germany have the Red Army Faction during the 1970's?
Well East Germany was communist, so I'm sure they would have communists within it
Overall a place like france wasn't suffering stuff like the Charlie hebdo rampage, the nice truck of terror or the Bataclan executions during the 60s
The deadliest terrorist attack in modern French history, until the November 2015 Paris attacks, happened on June 18, 1961. A bomb on a train by the right-wing Organisation Armée Secrète, whom were opposed to Algerian independence.
By acts of bombings and targeted assassinations in both metropolitan France and French Algerian territories, which are estimated to have resulted in 2,000 deaths between April 1961 and April 1962, the OAS attempted to prevent Algerian independence. This campaign culminated in a wave of attacks that followed the March 1962 Évian Accords, which granted independence to Algeria and marked the beginning of the exodus of the pieds-noirs, and in Jean Bastien-Thiry's 1962 assassination attempt against president de Gaulle in the Paris suburb of Le Petit-Clamart. Another prominent target was the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who supported the FLN.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_arm%C3%A9e_secr%C3%A8te