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147: 25: 133:. After the detonation, Debus' conditions of detention were aggravated "for security reasons". The secret service had planted escape tools into Debus' cell, which were found in the search after the attack, and was supposed to prove Debus' participation. Hence, the detainee started a hunger strike as a protest against this. Sigurd Debus died on April 16, 1981, shortly before the scheduled date of his discharge from prison. 17: 107:. Serial numbers of the passports showed that they were stolen from German authorities. Mr. Debus was an inmate in the Celle prison. He was considered a Red Army Faction terrorist suspect. Some tools to be used for a prison escape attempt were brought secretly to Debus' prison cell by the secret services. 110:
The action should have taken place one night earlier when twelve secret service officers, one GSG 9 demolition squad officer and Jürgen Wiehe, a civil servant in the Ministry of the Interior of the state of
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On July 25, 1978, at 2.54 a.m., the bomb was detonated at the outer prison wall, but caused minor damage. No inmate was able to escape. The Mercedes was later caught in
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In Celle, a 1.5-square-meter hole, named the Celle Hole (Celler Loch), was left in the outer prison wall. A handgun, model
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operation, much to the embarrassment of the government. The Verfassungsschutz used the name 'Operation Magic Fire' (
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090430095753/http://www.zeit.de/1987/25/Feuerzauber-mit-dunklen-Figuren
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Das Celler Loch. Die Hintergründe der Aktion Feuerzauber.
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German
prison
Celle
Germany
West German
Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz
GSG 9
Red Army Faction
false flag
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German
Mercedes-Benz SL (R107)
Sigurd Debus
Lower Saxony
Salzgitter
Walther PPK 7.65
Aller
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
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