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  1. Haakon Forwald (born 1978 in Røyken) is a leading member of the extreme right-wing Nordic paramilitary group Nordic Strength (Norwegian: Nordisk Styrke), founded in 2019. He was from 2010 to 2019 the leader of the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM), a neo-Nazi movement in Scandinavia. [2]

  2. Nordiske Motstandsbevegelsen is the Norwegian chapter of the Nordic Resistance Movement, founded by Haakon Forwald, former member of Dissection and Misanthropic Luciferian Order. The leader of the Norwegian branch is Tommy Olsen. They are organized in four subchapters (or nests) in Norway.

  3. Sep 9, 2020 · On April 9, 1940, Hitler 's troops invaded Norway, on a mission to arrest Norway's King Haakon VII, force Norway's surrender, and install a puppet government that would be sympathetic to the Nazis. But everything did not go according to plan.

  4. Dec 6, 2017 · Haakon Forwald fikk flytte inn i huset til den daværende Norden-lederen, Klas Lund. Forwald var den første nordmannen som ble med i Den nordiske motstandsbevegelsen for rundt sju år siden.

  5. Haakon Forwald, head of the Norwegian branch from 2010 to 2019, 86 was a devotee of a Scandinavian O9A current 87 variously known as the Misanthropic Luciferian Order, the Temple of Black Light, and Current 218. 88 The magazine of the Finnish branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement featured articles on O9A spiritual practices and on the work ...

  6. May 21, 2024 · Haakon Nikolas Eihwaz Forwald. Age: 46 (born 1978) Place of birth: Norway (Røyken) Gender: Male. Trivia. Forwald was, until August of 2019, the leader of the Norwegian branch of the National Socialist organization Nordic Resistance Movement. He is a leading member of the white supremacist group Nordic Strength ( Nordisk Styrke ), founded in 2019.

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  8. Forwald, Haakon Gabriel (1897-1978) Scandinavian electrical engineer, inventor, and parapsychologist. Born August 21, 1897, at Mandal, Norway, Forwald was educated at the Technical College of Oslo. From 1918 to 1923 he was a pilot with the Norwegian Naval Air Force.