ACTIVISM. Last weekend, the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Norwegian branch held a series of activities across the country in honour of the National Socialist martyr Horst Wessel.
Horst Wessel died on 23 February 1930 as a result of injuries he suffered during an assassination attempt by the Red Front. Wessel had a leading position in the Sturmabteilung (SA), where he fought on the streets of Berlin under the direction of Joseph Goebbels.
Wessel was fanatical, unselfish and self-sacrificing. He displayed bravery and heroism and personified the fighting spirit. As such he was quickly declared one of the German National Socialists’ foremost martyrs after his death. Today Wessel’s life and martyr’s death are also a great inspiration to modern National Socialists.
To commemorate the day of Wessel’s death and honour his memory, the Resistance Movement arranged a National Socialist weekend of action in his name. This included three days of activism, study circles, social gatherings and training.
In over 20 different towns, activists put up posters and stickers, gave out leaflets and cordoned off buildings belonging to anti-white organisations. The internal social gatherings were naturally focussed on Horst Wessel, his life and connection to today’s struggle.
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