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|title=Massacre in Norway: The 2011 Terror Attack on Oslo and the Utoya Youth Camp
|author=Stian Bromark and Hon Khiam Leong (translator)
|publisher=Potomac Books Inc
|date=April 2014
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|summary=A misguided look at one of the most misguided people of recent history.
|cover=1612346685
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Anders Behring Breivik was 32 when he both planted a van bomb in Oslo's central government district to hit out at what he thought was 'Cultural Marxism', which killed 8, then left for an island in a lake 24 miles away, where a notably political youth gathering was enjoying itself. He gunned down 69 people – more than one in ten of those at the camp – and wounded many scores more. He also spammed countless people with another of his projects, a lengthy manifesto declaring his ideas about Islamisation and what he saw as a pernicious multiculturalism ruining his country. His case was one of the more superlative events in modern Nordic history – as was the surprisingly lenient sentence for over 70 lives of just 21 years. This is, as you'd expect, one of the many books to result from the case.