Conference In Denmark
The Danish Resistance Movement held a conference in Copenhagen, starting with socializing over coffee and Danish pastries. An initial speech emphasized internal weakness as the greatest enemy, advocating for societal renewal and national unity. Povl Riis-Knudsen highlighted the movement’s importance, criticizing focus on controversial historical debates like the Holocaust, and encouraging forward-looking discussions on current challenges. A lavish dinner fostered networking and social bonds. Norway’s Rede 2 leader discussed effective grassroots organizing, stressing strategic persistence. Fredrik Vejdeland traced the historical idea of a united Nordic nation, citing examples like the Kalmar Union and Gustav II Adolf, emphasizing Nordic unity’s recurring theme. Joakim Johansen, the final speaker, highlighted the movement’s success in Denmark and called for perseverance, ending with the appointment of a new active member, symbolizing growth and enthusiasm.