"One of Us: The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway" is a non-fiction book by Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad that tells the story of the 2011 terrorist attack carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway. The book provides a detailed account of Breivik's life leading up to the attack, his extremist views and motivations, and the aftermath of the tragedy. Seierstad uses interviews with survivors, witnesses, and experts to paint a vivid picture of the events and the impact they had on the country. The book also examines the issues of far-right extremism and immigration in Norway and Europe as a whole. Overall, "One of Us" is a powerful and comprehensive exploration of one of the most tragic events in recent Norwegian history.
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A gripping courtroom drama that follows the trial of a notorious far-right extremist accused of committing a hate crime.
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A thought-provoking exploration of the philosophy behind hate crimes and the psychology of perpetrators.
A historical account of a notorious massacre that sheds light on the dark side of nationalism and extremism.
An in-depth investigation into the roots of far-right extremism and its impact on society.
A gripping courtroom drama that follows the trial of a hate crime perpetrator and explores the complexities of justice.
A philosophical exploration of nationalism and extremism, questioning the moral implications of such ideologies.
An investigative journalism piece that uncovers the truth behind a notorious hate crime and its impact on society.
A historical account of a massacre that reveals the deep-seated roots of nationalism and extremism in society.
A thought-provoking exploration of the philosophy behind hate crimes and the psychology of perpetrators.