"concrete cells": Ian Fleming, Thrilling Cities (London, 1963), 137.

"past grows luxuriantly": Schneider, Wall Jumper, 5–6.

half-century after Hitler: Kramer, Politics of Memory, 7.

Karajan and Philharmonie: Herbert von Karajan, "Dirigent für Berlin," in Diepgen, ed., 750 Jahre Berlin, 157–158; Wolfgang Stresemann, "Berlin as a Music Center," in Kirchhoff, ed., Views of Berlin, 194–195.

theatrical scene in West Berlin: Joachim Werner Preuss, "Berlin as Theater Center," in Kirchhoff, ed., Views of Berlin, 216–226.

"spontaneous internationalism": François Bondy, "Berlin’s cultural Message—Some Reflections," in Martin J. Hillenbrand, ed., The Future of Berlin (Montclair, N.J., 1980), 270.

"sense since the war": Quoted in Taylor, Berlin and Its Culture, 318.

other half as more "foreign": Quoted in Peter Nöldechen, "Uwe Johnson," in Rühle, ed., LiteraturOrt Berlin, 179.

Film in West Berlin: See Ronald Holloway, "Filmstadt Berlin," in Kirchhoff, ed., Views of Berlin, 203–215.

"for the Communist call": Greil Marcus, Lipstick Traces. A Secret History of the 20th Century (Cambridge, Mass., 1989), 74.

emotional train-wreck: Victor Bockris, Lou Reed. The Biography (New York, 1995), 217–221.

David Bowie and Iggy Pop in Berlin: Christopher Sandford, Bowie. Loving the Alien (New York, 1998), 160–164.

"true Berlin": See Gerhard Weiss, "Panem et Circenses," in Haxthausen and Suhr, eds., Berlin, 247–251; Geoffrey J. Giles, "Berlin’s 750th Anniversary Exhibitions," German History 6:2 (August 1988), 164–170.

"the Allied bombing"; "with the perpetrators": Korff and Rürup, eds., Berlin, Berlin, 6.

"Topography of Terror": See Ladd, Ghosts of Berlin, 160–169; Reinhard Rürup, ed., Topography of Terror. A Documentation (Berlin, 1989).

anti-Americanism: See Dan Diner, America in the Eyes of the Germans (Princeton, 1996), 105–149.

"napalm and poison gas": Quoted in Stefan Aust, Der Baader-Meinhof-Komplex (Munich, 1989), 41.

anti-Shah demonstration: See ibid., 49–53.

"first political murder": Quoted in Terence Prittie, The Velvet Chancellors. A History of Post-War Germany (London, 1979), 148–149.

"in Iran every day": Heinrich Albertz, Blumen für Stukenbrock. Biographisches (Stuttgart, 1981), 246.

"hard to take psychologically": Quoted in Ulrich Chaussy, Die drei Leben des Rudi Dutschke (Berlin, 1993), 169–170.

"all over the world": Quoted in ibid., 8.

Bachmann-Dutschke correspondence: Ibid., 275–281.

"also pulled the trigger": Aust, Baader-Meinhof-Komplex, 65.

employed by the BfV: Ghaussy, Die drei Leben, 253.

"Hochburg der K-Gruppen": Borneman, Belonging, 254.

"failed revolution": Klaus Hübner, Einsatz. Erinnerungen des Berliner Polizeipräsidenten 1969–1987 (Berlin, 1997), 186.

"allowed to exist": Quoted in Aust, Baader-Meinhof-Komplex, 68.

"must arm ourselves": Quoted in Dennis L. Bark and David R. Gress, A History of West Germany Vol. 2: Democracy and Its Discontents (Oxford, 1989), 134.

Baader escape: Jillian Becker, Hitler’s Children: The Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang (Philadelphia, 1977), 101.

murder of Drenckmann: Hübner, Einsatz, 271.

"since Rosa Luxemburg": Quoted in Becker, Hitler’s Children, 283.

"Kommando Ulrike Meinhof": Aust, Baader-Meinhof-Komplex, 435.

"organizations of the world": Quoted in ibid., 535.

by their own hand: Ibid., 586–587.

"PX parking lot": Henrik Bering, Outpost Berlin. The History of the American Military Forces in Berlin, 1945–1994 (Chicago, 1995), 223.

La Belle bombing: Domentat, ed., Coca-Cola, 168–178.

false identity papers: "Die seltsame Kumpanei von Stasi und RAF," Süddeutsche Zeitung, Feb. 15/16, 1997.

"against the Nazis"; "Germany under Hitler": Wolf, Man Without a Face, 277, 279.

"Rauhaus": Ian Walker, Zoo Station. Adventures in East and West Berlin (New York, 1988), 161–162.

squatters’ movement": See Ribbe, "Berlin zwischen Ost und West," 1108–1109; Bernd Sonnewald and Jürgen Raabe-Zimmermann, "Die ‘Berliner Linie’ und die Hausbesetzer Szene," in Politologische Studien, 27 (Berlin, 1983).

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