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Red Brigades sought to create a... The Red Brigades were founded in August 1970 by... In the beginning the Red Brigades were mainly active in... The Red Brigades now became far more violent and organised than their contemporaries and began receiving direct and... the Red Brigades made its first lethal attack... Red Brigades founders Renato Curcio and Alberto Franceschini were arrested by General... The Red Brigades then operated some high... the Red Brigades announced that they had set up a Communist Combatant Party to... link was ever established between Negri and the Red Brigades and almost all of the charges against him... the Red Brigades had split into two factions... the Red Brigades claimed responsibility for the murder of... member of the Red Brigades who was teaching sociology at university... Red Brigades primary support allegedly came from the... the rise of the Red Brigades in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s...

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