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The Day of the Fallen 2021

MEMORIAL. On Sunday, 16 May – the Day of the Fallen – the Nordic Resistance Movement honoured the soldiers who died fighting in Finland for the freedom of the Nordic countries and people.

The Day of the Fallen is a flag day in Finland commemorating those who fell in the Finnish Civil War and the Finnish Winter War. The day falls on the third Sunday in May and arose on the initiative of Field Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim.

Over 8,000 Swedes travelled to Finland as volunteers to aid their neighbours in the battle against the armies from the East.

Poster for the Swedish Volunteer Corps
“Finland’s cause is ours!” – Propaganda poster for the Swedish Volunteer Corps

Across Sweden on 16 May, the Nordic Resistance Movement honoured these men’s efforts and sacrifices by tending to their graves, laying wreaths and holding ceremonies with speeches.

The speech held in the various locations around Sweden was the same one Gustaf Mannerheim held for the Swedish Volunteer Corps on 28 March 1940. Many of the soldiers who died on the battlefield never got to hear the speech, which is why we read it to them now at their various resting places.

May the brotherhood-in-arms we have forged strengthen our cooperation and permanently bring our peoples closer together. Finland’s feelings of gratitude and respect will never fade.

– Gustaf Mannerheim, 28 March 1940.

Below are reports from all the Nests that visited the heroes’ graves on the day.

Nest 1

On the morning of Sunday 16/5, activists and members from Nest 1 gathered at Solna cemetery to honour the Nordic heroes who fell in the war against the Soviet Union – for the freedom of the North.

The comrades went from grave to grave, laid flowers and lit candles. An activist held a short speech about who was resting in each grave, and thanked the fallen soldiers for their heroism, in the Resistance Movement’s name.

When the final grave – belonging to Gösta Hallberg-Cuula – had been reached and honoured, the state’s footsoldiers showed up to harass the Resistance fighters. As the comrades had finished what they had planned to do at the cemetery, they simply walked past the police vehicle and out of the cemetery. They were followed by a somewhat desperate policeman, who tried over and over to get an answer from one of the Resistance men, but eventually gave up and got in the car again. After monitoring the comrades from their vehicle in the car park for about five minutes, the police made the unusual decision to withdraw.

The comrades then went to Finlandsparken in Stockholm, where a monument was erected in 1986 to honour the Finland volunteers who died in the wars against the Soviet Union. Here a wreath was laid and an activist read out Gustaf Mannerheim’s famous speech to the Swedish Volunteer Corps.

All in all, it was a very nice spring day to commemorate those who fell for the freedom of the Nordic nations. The same self-sacrifice that these people showed in Finland will be needed throughout the North in the future if we are to have a chance of taking back our nations from the occupation.

Long live the Swedish Volunteer Corps! Long live the Nordic Resistance Movement!

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021

Nest 2

Activists and members from Nest 2 held various commemorations on Sunday for the Swedish volunteer soldiers who died in Finland for Nordic freedom. The graves visited were in Uddevalla, Färgelanda and Trollhättan.

A different speaker held a speech at each of the three locations. The speakers were Nest Chief Mattias Sigvardsson, and the activists Alexander Almroth and Samuel Almroth.

After the speeches ended, the resting soldiers were declared present, before flowers were left on their graves.

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021
Nest Chief Mattias Sigvardsson gives a speech

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021

Nest 4

On the Day of the Fallen, Nest 4 visited the grave belonging to the Finland volunteer Arthur Henry Mauritz Lindstedt, who was born on 29 September 1909, and died on 9 November 1941 on the Eastern Front. Activist Anders Gudmarsson read the speech by Field Marshall Mannerheim that was first held for the Swedish Volunteers after the Winter War.

The Nordic Resistance Movement remembers Arthur Lindstedt’s sacrifice for Nordic freedom. Arthur Lindstedt – PRESENT!

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021

Nest 5

Nest 5 visited Säter cemetery, where the fallen lieutenant Lars Söderhielm rests in a family grave. Söderhielm died on 6 November 1941 on the Hanko Front.

At the end of the speech, Söderhielm was declared present, after which the comrades marched out of the cemetery.

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021

Nest 6

On the Day of the Fallen, members from Nest 6 gathered in the locality of Töre, near Kalix. After arriving, they went to the local cemetery to commemorate the soldier Ingemar Enbom. He gave his life as a Swedish volunteer in the Continuation War on the Svir Front in 1942, in the defence of the Nordic countries.

Assembled around the grave, the Resistance fighters listened to Gustaf Mannerheim’s speech, read by David Nilsson. David then delivered a powerful speech of his own that served as a natural transition from Mannerheim’s speech to one about today’s struggle for the survival of the Nordic nations.

Finally, a floral wreath and a Tyr rune candle were placed next to the grave as a sign of gratitude and reverence for Ingemar Enbom and all others who fought and died in defence of the Nordic countries and their people.

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021Ingemar Enbom's graveGrave of Ingemar Enbom, Swedish volunteer soldier in Finland

Nest 7

Nest 7 held remembrance ceremonies for fallen Finland volunteers in Eksjö, Vetlanda and Växjö.

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021The Nordic Resistance Movement honours fallen Swedish volunteer soldiers on the Day of the Fallen 2021

Nest 8

Resistance men from various parts of Nest 8 met on the morning of 16/5 in Malmköping to honour the fallen hero Sven-Erik Rehn, who lies buried at Dunker church in Dunker-Lilla Malma parish.

Rehn was born on 13 February 1917 in Lilla Malma and lived his life in Malmköping. He died on 22 June 1944 in Luumäki, after heroic efforts. The memorial emblem of the Swedish Finnish Volunteer Association is affixed to his gravestone. The tribute speech to the fallen echoed across the cemetery and down the beautiful hillsides to Lake Dunkern.

Sven-Erik Rehn – PRESENT!

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MEETING. Sweden’s Nest 8 recently held their monthly meeting, which included physical training and a review of some of the Nest’s achievements over the past month.

Nest 8 Swedish lake scenery

After the last month’s police harassment, slander, threats of bans and the defection of a few members, the monthly meeting in Sweden’s Nest 8 on 8 May was able to confirm that the Resistance Movement’s youngest Nest – despite certain challenges – is strong, united, unbowed and ready to face the future.

For activists and eager members, the beautiful spring day began early with interval running on frost-covered tracks and intense exercise at an outdoor gym.

Nest 8 physical training
Push-ups

When the sun started to warm things up a bit, the group enjoyed a pleasant stroll from the outdoor gym to the nearby meeting place, where coffee and additional comrades were waiting.

During the coffee, different subjects were discussed, such as:

  • The acclaimed public activity in the Nest on the 1st of May, at which a trailer with the text ”WHITE WORKERS BUILT THIS LAND – WHITE WORKERS CAN TAKE THIS LAND BACK!” was displayed along roads in Västmanland, and a speech on the subject by the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader Simon Lindberg was played in selected places.
  • The doxing and threats against National Socialists in the county by the local newspaper Västmanlands Läns Tidning and journalist Daniel Nordström.
  • The proposal by the government-appointed parliamentary committee to ban involvement in and support for “racist” organisations.
  • “The focus is on victory – the challenges we have faced have brought us together and strengthened us!”

After a well-cooked and nutritious meal, the monthly meeting itself followed, at which the past month’s activities were reported and the challenges of the coming period were specified and discussed.

During the month of April, Västerås proved to be very active in terms of extensive leaflet distribution and an almost unbelievable amount of propaganda production. Norrköping excelled in outdoor activities, while activists in Linköping trained extra hard in martial arts.

Nest 8 activistsMembers and activists in Örebro put up the most stickers, but comrades in Eskilstuna were the most proficient with posters. In Sala, municipal residents far out in the country were reached by the National Socialist message.

Nest 8 NRM poster
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As for public activities over the past month, the above-mentioned activity in Västmanland on the 1st of May stands out in particular.

Activism in the Nest continued throughout April, albeit not to a record extent – which is related to some organisational changes, including changes of management at all levels.

However, a turning point has definitely been reached, and at the meeting it was clear that the Nest has set its sights on new and higher levels, which interested parties will be able to follow on this website in the future.

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Nordic Resistance Movement banner action in Borlänge, Sweden
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The Resistance members stood on a bridge over a busy road with a banner reading “Stop the Population Replacement”. With good weather and heavy traffic, the activity went well, with a lot of drivers seeing the message. Afterwards, four people from the group remained at the adjacent Mellsta park to train for the Activist Test.

Nordic Resistance Movement banner action in Borlänge, SwedenNordic Resistance Movement banner action in Borlänge, Sweden

Poster activism in Herdla

ACTIVISM. Norway’s Activist Group 302 recently travelled to Herdla, Western Norway, where they conducted an extensive poster campaign.

NRM posters in Herdla, NorwayMembers of Activist Group 302 travelled to Herdla, in Askøy, Western Norway, to conduct an extensive poster campaign. Along the route they stopped at numerous places and put up a large number of posters. The posters were placed in strategic positions so they would be seen by as many people as possible travelling on County Road 562 from Askøybroen towards Herdla.

The posters bore the messages “White Lives Matter”, “Stop Globalism – #NoMoreWarsForIsrael” and “Boycott Israel!”

No problems occurred during the activity.

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Public activity in Filipstad

ACTIVISM. On Saturday, 24 April, a public activity was held in Filipstad in response to the Social Democrats’ decision to ignore a local referendum result.

On Saturday, 24 April, a public activity was held by Sweden’s Nest 5 in Filipstad. Activists and members went to a retail park to hand out leaflets and also stood at a roundabout with a banner.

Nordic Resistance Movement activity in Filipstad

The action was in response to a Social Democratic party decision to ignore a referendum result – before it even took place. The matter in question concerned whether two schools in Filipstad should be merged together. This drew a strong public response, involving the collection of names for a referendum.

A referendum will still be held, but only after the contemptuous Social Democrats have completed the school merger. Thus, a predominantly Swedish school will be merged with an immigrant school, regardless of what the people think.

Nordic Resistance Movement activity in Filipstad

Because the activists were divided into smaller groups, the activity was able to take place despite the coronavirus regulations that limit the number of participants at a public gathering.

It was unusually windy on the day, which those standing with the banner at the roundabout were made very much aware of when the wind whipped repeatedly at the canvas.

The activity provoked a lot of reactions. Many motorists who passed the banner in the heavy traffic beeped their car horns happily or waved at the banner holders.

Nordic Resistance Movement activity in Filipstad

The leaflet distributors also had some discussions with members of the public who were going in and out of the stores.

Overall, the day was deemed successful. Filipstad has been visited by the Resistance Movement several times before, and the town can look forward to new activities in the future.

Nordic Resistance Movement activity in Filipstad

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