Sun, Jan 22, 1978
After the failed occupation of the West German embassy in Stockholm in 1975, Norbert Kröcher started a group, Kommando Siegfried Hausner, which was inspired by the Red Army faction. he planned to hijack a plane to blackmail the West German government, but one of Kröcher's two Swedish female friends suggested kidnapping the government minister Anna-Greta Leijon instead. The Swedish police called the operation "Ebba röd". When the arrest of Kröcher was completed, on March 31, 1977, "Ebba Grön" was called out over the police-radio.
Tue, Jan 24, 1978
About the RAF/Baader-Meinhof group's activity in West Germany 1970 to 1977, including an extensive interview with Andreas Baader's mother Anneliese, a few words from Ulrike Meinhof, and the head of the BRD Police, Horst Herold. The West German police get to show off their effectiveness in identifying and apprehending terrorists.
Sat, Jan 28, 1978
The aftermath of the failed attempt to kidnap Swedish minister Anna-Greta Leijon led to a lot of arrests, detentions and deportations of suspected terrorists and left-wing radicals in Sweden. The activities at the Stockholm Refugee Council was monitored closely by the Swedish Security Service (SÄPO).