
Følg Wilfred!
Radikalisering, revolution, nazistisk subkultur - en biografi om Wilfred Petersen
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Gulstad
About this listen
Wilfred Petersen var fører for en revolutionær politisk sekt med få hundrede medlemmer - men alligevel fik han afgørende indflydelse på dansk nazismes historie. ”Følg Wilfred!” er fortællingen om Wilfred Petersen og hans folk fra mellemkrigstiden og ind i besættelsestiden. Det var et radikaliseret miljø, hvor gemen kriminalitet og fanatisme gik hånd i hånd med aktivisme. Wilfred Petersen var så uregerlig, at han ikke kunne sættes i bås. På den ene side var han en antitysk modstandsmand og på den anden side sendte han sine folk ud for at jage og afpresse jøder. Nu fortælles deres historie for første gang.
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