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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Siegfried Buback (January 3, 1920 in Wilsdruff April 7, 1977 in Karlsruhe) was the Attorney General of Germany from 1974-1977. He decidedly opposed the Red Army Faction (RAF) during his term and became the first victim in a series of events leading up to the "German Autumn", along with his driver, Wolfgang Göbel, and a judicial officer, Georg Wurster. He was shot by members of RAF while travelling from his home in Neureut to the Bundesgerichtshof in Karlsruhe; while Buback's Mercedes was stopped at a traffic light a motorcycle pulled alongside and…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Siegfried Buback (January 3, 1920 in Wilsdruff April 7, 1977 in Karlsruhe) was the Attorney General of Germany from 1974-1977. He decidedly opposed the Red Army Faction (RAF) during his term and became the first victim in a series of events leading up to the "German Autumn", along with his driver, Wolfgang Göbel, and a judicial officer, Georg Wurster. He was shot by members of RAF while travelling from his home in Neureut to the Bundesgerichtshof in Karlsruhe; while Buback's Mercedes was stopped at a traffic light a motorcycle pulled alongside and the passenger on the rear of the motorcycle opened fire with an automatic weapon at the vehicle. Even though four RAF members (Christian Klar, Knut Folkerts, Günter Sonnenberg and Brigitte Mohnhaupt) were formally charged and prosecuted in connection with the Buback murder, important details of their involvement have not been solved. German authorities have so far been unable to find out who was driving the motorcycle and who was firing the weapon at Buback.