Marianne Bachmeier was a German woman who became famous for taking revenge on the man who killed her daughter. In 1981, her seven-year-old daughter, Anna, was shot and killed by Hans-Jürgen Rösner, who was a member of a terrorist group called the "Deutsche Aktionsgruppen" (German Action Groups). Rösner and his accomplices were on trial for other crimes, but not for the murder of Anna.
At the trial, Marianne Bachmeier took out a gun and shot Rösner in front of the court, killing him. She was arrested and charged with murder but was released after a few months on probation. Her actions sparked a nationwide debate about vigilantism and led to changes in the German justice system.
Anna Bachmeier, the daughter of Marianne, was a victim of the tragic events that unfolded in 1981. She was a young girl who lost her life at the hands of a terrorist. Her death had a significant impact on her mother and led to her taking action against her daughter's killer.
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