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Anders Breivik: The Utoya Island Massacre | ENDEVR Documentary

ENDEVR | September 5, 2025



Utoya Island Massacre: the Darkest Day in Norwegian History | ENDEVR Documentary

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July 22nd, 2011. Anders Breivik detonates a bomb in Oslo’s government quarter, killing 8. In the ensuing chaos, he drives to the island of Utøya, where youth members of the Labour Party have just started their annual summer camp. When he arrives, he opens fire on the young adults, killing 69.

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  1. @ENDEVRDocs

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    July 22nd, 2011. Anders Breivik detonates a bomb in Oslo’s government quarter, killing 8. In the ensuing chaos, he drives to the island of Utøya, where youth members of the Labour Party have just started their annual summer camp. When he arrives, he opens fire on the young adults, killing 69.

    He has applied for parole once already. It was denied

  2. @lissalives1

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    I never imagined this would happen to Norway. I’m an American, so I can relate to how they felt after the attacks. 9/11 devastated us. We must stay vigilant in order to reduce terrorism. We may not fully stop it, but we can certainly try. My condolences to all the families in Norway who lost a loved one. ❤️

  3. @Saki-K.

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    Right after this massacre the politicians should have actualized the legal system so that mass murderers never come out again.He showed no mercy when he killed all this young people so why should society have mercy with him? (the music was crappy in this docu)

  4. @storyann

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    Such respect for Norway's culture and the people's sensibilities. I am an old man in the US; if I were young again I would move to Norway and be so proud to become a citizen. Their kindness, their intelligence, their love of nature – so much to admire.

  5. @switzjon8405

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    I'm glad you don't see this often in Western countries. Some do believe that multiculturalism means yt erasure. Some take the "homeland" moniker very seriously.

  6. @yogiine

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    As a norwegian i dont believe for a second this Utøya story to be the entire truth. Its so much here not makng sense. In fact it was A LOT not making sense. On top of this.. Vitnesses was not heard and taken seriously etc. I think it was all a political farse, with kids dying for what reason? One mad man? No.
    The Truth in this was deeply hidden from the public.

  7. @joseph-sj7do

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    He was a Knight Templar and a Freemason expelled in days following his murders , after his conviction all Judges in Norway have a Voluntary Agreement to declare if they are Freemasons , a Mandatory Order would infringe the Human Rights Laws , obviously suspected he was granted Masonic Immunity by Judges who were his own Corrupt Closet Brethren ,

  8. @TomKirkemo-l5c

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    Also I worked many years in the Norwegian prison education system. In four prisons, both high and low security. Those short videos from a Norwegian prison is from Halden prison. It's Norways newest, I have been there. ABB is NOT there, I celieve he is in the basment of Skien prison. And he is sitting on what we call "forvaring. It can be extended forever. He is never going to be a free man again.

  9. @freeghost341

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    i have a lot of respect for norway ,thats is a really incredible country .i'm french and i wish sometimes my country could be as smart in a way ,more like norway. my country is more and more violent , less tolerant everyday and more "wrong " everyday. this documentary shows me what education , tolerence can achieve .

  10. @farmerfreakeasy

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    This is obviously a documentary about the survivors of this attack(and that is totally fine). But what about him ? Was he declared insane ? Why did he claim it was self defense ? Why was this island targeted in particular. Would've been nice to have more details about the man's political disposition. If you don't share such details then you've subtly added credence to his actions instead of exposing his beliefs as false.
    Expose his evil mindset, don't sweep it under the carpet.

  11. @kokonana4086

    September 5, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    Remember vividly how the whole world was in total shock and couldn't believe what actually happened in Norway on that very day in 2011. A lot of conflicting accounts and reports flooding the media and very difficult to put the details together. Yet, the level of devastating loss of innocent lives and the massive destruction of the downtown Oslo was awfully too real. RIP those innocent lives who lost on that very tragic day.

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