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Name
  
Wilfried Bose


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Died
  
July 1976 (aged 26–27) Entebbe, Uganda

Organization
  
Revolutionary Cells (RZ)

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Wilfried Böse (1949 – July 4, 1976) was a founding member of the German far-left organization Revolutionary Cells. Böse himself never admitted he carried out terrorist attacks in West Germany but saw urban guerrilla attacks against Western capitalism as being the result of the economic system.

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Air France Flight 139

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Böse led the 1976 hijacking of Air France Flight 139. After diverting Air France Flight 139 from Athens, Greece to Entebbe, Uganda, Böse separated the Israelis from the other passengers; the other passengers were allowed to go home. During the hijacking, Böse is reported to have told a Jewish passenger who had shown Böse his Auschwitz tattoo, "I'm no Nazi! ... I am an idealist." Böse was killed during Operation Entebbe. Instead of shooting at the hostages, he ordered them to take shelter, when Israel Defense Forces commandos stormed the airport terminal where the hostages were being held. The hijacking of Air France Flight 139 resulted in the deaths of four civilian passengers.

Movies

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He is played by German actor Klaus Kinski in the film Operation Thunderbolt, Helmut Berger in Victory at Entebbe, Horst Buchholz in the film Raid on Entebbe, and by Aljoscha Stadelmann in Carlos (2010).

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References

Wilfried Böse Wikipedia