Communist terrorism in Western Europe

It seems that the citizens of Europe and the United States began
to forget about what communism is. This review provides a list
of communist terrorist organizations that operated in the 70s and
90s of the 20th century throughout Western Europe. The victims
of these communist terrorists include American, Canadian,
European, Israeli soldiers, businessmen, politicians and ordinary
citizens. So every time the communist bastards talk about "peaceful
socialism," remember. Thousands of innocent people across Western
Europe have been murdered by the followers of Marx quite recently.
Communism never changes. The history of communism in Western
Europe is written in the blood of its innocent victims. Communism
is a phenomenon of the same order as ISIS or Al-Qaeda.
Communism is the same totalitarian ideology of hatred as Nazism
and Islamism. The only difference is that communists kill people on
a class basis, Nazis on a national basis, and fundamentalists on a
religious basis. Communist ideology is based on the idea of the
dictatorship of the proletariat. Social genocide. When an uneducated,
unskilled, aggressive crowd needs to gain power. The method of
seizing power for the communists always and everywhere is terror.
If somewhere in the world the communists have not yet started
killing, it is because they have no resources. And recent history is
evidence of this criminal ideology.
1) Action directe
Action Directe carried out about 50 attacks, including a machine
gun attack on the headquarters of the employers' union on May 1,
1979, as well as attacks on French government buildings, real estate
management agencies, French army buildings, companies of the
military-industrial complex and the state Israel. They committed
robberies or "proletarian expropriations", as well as high-profile
murders. For example, the assassination of engineer Rene Audran,
French arms sales manager. In 1986, the communists assassinated
Georges Besse, the head of the French automaker Renault, who
laid off 21000 workers. Besse was also the former president of the
nuclear company Eurodif, in which Iran had a 10% stake. The group
claimed responsibility for the 1985 bombing by the Red Army
faction at the Rhine-Main airbase in Frankfurt, which killed
two people.
2) Cellules Communistes Combattantes
The organization operated for less than two years in the mid-1980s.
They mostly participated in terrorist attacks on the territory of
Belgium. They attacked alleged enemies of communism, in particular
NATO, the United States and other international companies.
Federation of Belgian Enterprises. Communist terrorists primarily
targeted property, not capitalism. The Cellules explosions injured
several people and killed two. A series of terrorist attacks in 1985,
as well as unrelated killings in the city of Brabant, have raised
widespread concerns about the security of Belgium. The government
has deployed about 1,000 soldiers from the Belgian army as part of
Prime Minister Wilfried Martens' security plan. From 1984 to 1985,
Cellus carried out 19 terrorist attacks against American, German,
Canadian, Belgian companies.
3) Grupos de Resistencia Antifascista Primero de Octubre (GRAPO)
This movement was named after the murder of four Spanish police
officers on October 1, 1975. The GRAPO assassins took this date
as their starting point as a terrorist organization. Just five months
after five workers were killed in clashes with police in Vitoria-Gasteiz,
GRAPO called on supporters to take up arms and create the nucleus
of a future Spanish “Red Army” led by a central command.
On July 18, 1976, several bombs were detonated in various places
in Spain. GRAPO took charge of the coordinated press explosions,
becoming widely known overnight. After the high-profile kidnapping
of the wealthy politician Antonio Maria de Oriol y Urquijo in 1976
and General Villaescus in 1977, as well as the murder of several other
Spanish police officers, GRAPO developed into an urban guerrilla
group similar to the Revolutionary Anti-Fascist Patriotic Front.
GRAPO has stepped up its activities since 1979, including an
explosion in a cafe in Madrid on May 26, 1979, which killed nine
people. However, the level of support for the group declined during
the 1980s. The transitional democracy has not been destabilized as
the group promised. And the communist killers were arrested by
the authorities.
4) Forcas Populares 25 de Abril (April 25) A communist terrorist
group that operated in Portugal from 1980 to 1987. Most of its
members were previously active in the Revolutionary Brigades.
During the activity of these communists, 13 people died due to
terrorist attacks. The most famous attacks took place in 1984-1985.
Communist terrorists fired at the US Embassy in Lisbon with four
mortars and fired six NATO ships, including the USS Richard
E. Byrd. They also carried out raids in the capital of Portugal,
Lisbon.
5) Red Army Faction
The Red Army Faction has been involved in a series of bombings,
assassinations, kidnappings, bank robberies and shootouts with
the police for over 30 years. Their activity peaked at the end of
1977, leading to a national crisis called the "German Autumn".
The communists blamed the British Air Force for 34 deaths.
The communists staged a terror against government officials and
businessmen. The victims included industrialist Hanns Martin
Schleier, Dresdner Bank head Jurgen Ponto and federal prosecutor
Siegfried Bubak, as well as many minor people such as chauffeurs
and bodyguards. There are no exact figures about the injured in
the thirty years of these communist terrorists actions. But the
authorities managed to eliminate 26 members of the organization.
The Red Army faction from 1973 to 1995 committed more than
296 terrorist attacks. More than the number of combat missions
by the British Air Force at the time.
6) Red Brigades
An Italian communist terrorist organization that operated from
the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The core of the organization has
developed around Renato Curzio, a former student at the University
of Trento and his wife. The members of the "Red Brigades" sought
their ideals in the teachings of Marx and Mao-Zedong, in the
struggle of Che Guevara. The origins of Curzio's ideology lie in
the student movement of the late 1960s. The main purpose of the
acts of terror was to undermine the foundations of "bourgeois"
society, after which a just social order was supposed to come about
in an unclear way. In 1970, the organization loudly declared itself
with the bombings in Milan, and later also turned to the abductions
and murders of prominent citizens. Among their victims was, for
example, the senior inspector of the anti-terrorist department of the
police in the city of Turin. The growing wave of violence was not
stopped by the arrest of Curzio himself in 1976. In 1978, the most
horrific action of the Red Brigades took place: former Prime
Minister Moreau was kidnapped and then killed. At different times,
the number of active members of the "Red Brigades" ranged from
400 to 500 people, while the number of their accomplices reached
several thousand. Since the late 1970s, the activities of the
organization began to fade, the members of the "brigades" who
remained at large joined the German "Red Army faction", as well as
the French leftist terrorists.
7) Revolutionary Organization 17 November
The "17 November" group was a Greek communist urban guerrilla
organization formed in 1975 and led by Alexandros Giotopoulos.
The organization on "November 17" waged an extensive urban
guerrilla war against the Greek nation, banks and businesses, as well
as against American, Turkish and British targets. The organization
has carried out 103 known armed robberies, murders and bombings.
During which 23 people were killed. This organization has been
recognized as a terrorist group by Greece, Turkey, the United Kingdom
and the United States. November 17 was disbanded in 2002 after the
arrest of most of its members. To date, the murder of 29 people has
been proven. The number of wounded is still unknown. The victims
were dominated by American military and officers, as well as Turkish
citizens.
Thus, even modern Europe could not escape the communist terror.
And it is only a matter of time before the "new left", like Antifa, will
return to their usual anti-human methods of waging political war. So
think twice before sympathizing with the communists.