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  1. 28 de jul. de 2012 · Magdalena Kopp fue condenada a cuatro años de prisión. Pero el tribunal le redujo siete meses la condena por buena conducta, siendo expulsada a la República Federal Alemana. En un mes se ...

  2. 2 de sept. de 2007 · Magdalena Kopp spent 13 years as the lover and wife of one of the world's then most wanted terrorists. Although he landed her in jail and nicknamed her "the cow", she returned to him after her ...

  3. Magdalena Cäcilia Kopp [1] (Neu-Ulm, 1948 - Frankfurt, 15 de junho de 2015 [2]) foi uma fotógrafa e ex-terrorista alemã, integrante da Fração do Exército Vermelho (em alemão: Rote Armee Fraktion - RAF), mais conhecida como Grupo Baader-Meinhof, [3] e das Células Revolucionárias Alemãs (RZ), [4] organizações de extrema-esquerda.Foi por muitos anos a companheira do terrorista ...

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Carlos married Magdalena Kopp, a West German member of the OAAS, in 1979, and her arrest by French police in 1982 triggered a series of reprisals. Throughout the spring and summer of that year, France was rocked by a wave of deadly bombings, one of which targeted Jacques Chirac, who was then mayor of Paris.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2013 · Children: with Magdalena Kopp: Elba Rosa, 1986; with mother unnamed: one son; with two unnamed mothers: two daughters Education: Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow 1968-1970, expelled

  6. Magdalena Cäcilia Kopp (2 April 1948 – 15 June 2015) was a photographer and member of the Frankfurt Revolutionary Cells (RZ). She was known for being the wife and accomplice of political militant Ilich Ramírez Sánchez also known as "Carlos the Jackal". (en) Magdalena Cäcilia Kopp, née à Neu-Ulm le 2 avril 1948 et morte le 15 juin 2015 ...

  7. Magdalena Kopp, the quiet girl who used to share a bed with the Frankfurt lawyer Johannes Weinrich, became Carlos’ lover some time in 1981. She was the daughter of a post office worker and brought up in Neu Ulm in south-west Germany, just across the Danube from the old cathedral town of Ulm and about 60 miles from Munich.