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  1. Biografia. Böse fu uno dei membri nonché cofondatore dell'organizzazione tedesca Revolutionäre Zellen, che all'inizio tra gli anni settanta e ottanta fu descritto come uno dei gruppi terroristici più pericolosi della Germania dal Ministero dell'Interno della Germania Ovest. [3]

  2. Wilfried Bonifatius "Boni" Böse (7 February 1949, – 4 July 1976) was a founding member of the German organization Revolutionäre Zellen that was described in the early 1980s as one of Germany's most dangerous left-wing terrorist groups by the West German Interior Ministry.

  3. Ernst WilfriedBoniBöse (* 7. Februar 1949 in Stuttgart; † 4. Juli 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda) war ein deutscher Terrorist. Er war Mitgründer der Revolutionären Zellen. 1976 wurde er im ugandischen Entebbe von israelischen Spezialeinheiten bei der gewaltsamen Beendigung einer Geiselnahme erschossen.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Entebbe_raidEntebbe raid - Wikipedia

    Just after takeoff, the flight was hijacked by two Palestinians from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations (PFLP-EO), and by two Germans, Wilfried Böse and Brigitte Kuhlmann, from the German Revolutionary Cells. The hijackers diverted the flight to Benghazi, Libya.

  5. 14 set 2021 · In fact, only two were Haddad’s men; the others were Wilfried Böse and Brigitte Kuhlmann, founder members of an affiliated leftwing West German terrorist group known as Revolutionary Cells (RC). That evening, the refuelled plane left Benghazi for an unknown destination with the hijackers and 253 passengers and crew on board.

  6. Kuhlmann, along with her fellow terrorist Wilfried Böse and the other hijackers, were killed in Operation Entebbe, the successful Israeli commando raid to free the remaining hostages. They died without firing a shot.

  7. 22 feb 2018 · While the plane was at rest, a pair of Germans by the names of Wilfried Böse and Brigitte Kuhlmann walked onto the stationed plane. Böse and Kuhlman were part of a German organization known as Revolutionary Cells, who were working with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.