Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 1: Festen börjar!
A few minutes past ten in the morning on August 23, 1973, a masked robber steps into the Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg. He fires a few shots into the ceiling and shouts in English that "the party has begun". He has a radio with him that allows him to listen to the news and what measures the police are taking. Who he is and what he wants is initially a question mark - is he really an ordinary robber or could it be an international terrorist?
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 3: Clark
When the robber gets to speak with the head of the violent ring, Sven Thorander, he demands to get a fast car, free rent, three million kroner and that the criminal Clark Olofsson be released and driven to the bank.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 4: Den stora mediadagen
After a tense night, the robber waits for all his demands to be met. The police, in consultation with the government, try to delay as much as possible. Clark Olofsson and the robber then speak directly to Olof Palme and also various media.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 6: I säkert förvar
When the drama has been going on for two days, the conditions suddenly change completely - the police manage to lock up the robber, Clark Olofsson and the hostage in the bank vault. But the robber, the 32-year-old Janne Olsson.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 7: Chocken
Late on Sunday evening, the police are preparing a break-in where they will use gas to put Janne Olsson and Clark Olofsson out of action. However, they both hear about the plans on Janne Olsson's radio.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 8: Upplösningen
After the drama continued for more than five days, the police decide to make a new burglary attempt. The action is called Plan K. And despite the risks to the hostages, they are fully determined to complete the break-in this time.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 9: Stockholmssyndromet
One of the big questions after the drama was why some of the hostages perceived the police and not the robber as a threat during the dramatic days. People started talking about a mental condition that soon got the name Stockholm Syndrome.
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Norrmalmstorgsdramat - Del 10: Press på media
After the resolution of the drama, a debate arose about the role of the mass media during the robbery and hostage-taking. Why was so much reported even though so little actually happened? Was the drama exaggerated?
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