Turning Money into Rebellion

The Unlikely Story of Denmark's Revolutionary Bank Robbers

230 pages

English language

Published April 17, 2014 by PM Press.

ISBN:
978-1-60486-316-1
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Blekingegade is a quiet Copenhagen street. It is also where, in May 1989, the police discovered an apartment that had served Denmark’s most notorious twentieth-century bank robbers as a hideaway for years. The Blekingegade Group members belonged to a communist organization and lived modest lives in the Danish capital. Over a period of almost two decades, they sent millions of dollars acquired in spectacular heists to Third World liberation movements, in particular the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). In May 1991, seven of them were convicted and went to prison.

The story of the Blekingegade Group is one of the most puzzling and captivating chapters from the European anti-imperialist milieu of the 1970s and ’80s. Turning Money into Rebellion: The Unlikely Story of Denmark’s Revolutionary Bank Robbers is the first-ever account of the story in English, covering a fascinating journey from anti-war demonstrations in the late 1960s …

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En mycket intressant genomgång av kanske den mest lyckade militanta gruppen i Nordeuropa efter andra världskriget. Här presenteras teroin, metoderna, anledningarna och resultaten tydligt och på ett sätt som gör det svårt att inte beundra M-KA för deras extrema skicklighet och disciplin när det kom till att genom rån forsla miljontals kronor till olika nationella befrielsegrupper i det globala syd.

Subjects

  • Robbery
  • Wealth, moral and ethical aspects
  • Denmark, social conditions