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On July 22, 2011, Norway experienced one of the darkest days in its modern history. A car bomb tore through the heart of Oslo's government quarter, followed by a brutal mass shooting at a youth summer camp on Utoya island. In a matter of hours, seventy-seven innocent lives were taken, and a nation renowned for peace was left shaken to its core.
Mass Murders: Utoya Massacre by Julian Kessler offers a meticulous and sobering account of those tragic events. Drawing from eyewitness testimonies, historical context, and investigative details, this book retraces the timeline of that day - from the deceptive calm of a summer morning to the chaos, terror, and aftermath of coordinated attacks.
Beyond recounting the horror, the narrative delves into the profile of the perpetrator, the ideological forces that fueled his radicalization, and the wider questions of extremism in modern society. It examines how a lone individual, steeped in conspiracy theories and hatred, executed one of the most devastating lone-wolf terrorist attacks in Europe.
This is not just the story of a massacre - it is also a story of resilience. Amid the violence and grief, there emerged acts of courage, solidarity, and a renewed commitment to democracy. The tragedy of Utoya continues to echo, reminding us of both the fragility of peace and the strength of collective resolve.
Gripping, comprehensive, and deeply human, Mass Murders: Utoya Massacre is an essential work for readers of true crime, modern history, and political studies.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
On July 22, 2011, Norway experienced one of the darkest days in its modern history. A car bomb tore through the heart of Oslo's government quarter, followed by a brutal mass shooting at a youth summer camp on Utoya island. In a matter of hours, seventy-seven innocent lives were taken, and a nation renowned for peace was left shaken to its core.
Mass Murders: Utoya Massacre by Julian Kessler offers a meticulous and sobering account of those tragic events. Drawing from eyewitness testimonies, historical context, and investigative details, this book retraces the timeline of that day - from the deceptive calm of a summer morning to the chaos, terror, and aftermath of coordinated attacks.
Beyond recounting the horror, the narrative delves into the profile of the perpetrator, the ideological forces that fueled his radicalization, and the wider questions of extremism in modern society. It examines how a lone individual, steeped in conspiracy theories and hatred, executed one of the most devastating lone-wolf terrorist attacks in Europe.
This is not just the story of a massacre - it is also a story of resilience. Amid the violence and grief, there emerged acts of courage, solidarity, and a renewed commitment to democracy. The tragedy of Utoya continues to echo, reminding us of both the fragility of peace and the strength of collective resolve.
Gripping, comprehensive, and deeply human, Mass Murders: Utoya Massacre is an essential work for readers of true crime, modern history, and political studies.