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Six Days in August - The Story of Stockholm Syndrome

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On the morning of August 23, 1973, a man wearing a wig, makeup, and a pair of sunglasses walked into the main branch of Sveriges Kreditbank, a prominent bank in central Stockholm. He ripped out a submachine gun, fired it into the ceiling, and shouted, "The party starts!" This was the beginning of a six-day hostage crisis-and media circus-that would mesmerize the world, drawing into its grip everyone from Sweden's most notorious outlaw to the prime minister himself.

As policemen and reporters encircled the bank, the crime-in-progress turned into a high-stakes thriller broadcast on live television. Inside the building, meanwhile, complicated emotional relationships developed between captors and captives that would launch a remarkable new concept into the realm of psychology, hostage negotiation, and popular culture.

Based on a wealth of previously unpublished sources, including rare film footage and unprecedented access to the main participants, Six Days in August captures the surreal events in their entirety, on an almost minute-by-minute basis. It is a rich human drama that blurs the lines between loyalty and betrayal, obedience and defiance, fear and attraction-and a groundbreaking work of nonfiction that forces us to consider "Stockholm syndrome" in an entirely new light.


About the author

David King is the New York Times best-selling author of Death in the City of Light, Vienna 1814, and The Trial of Adolf Hitler. He taught European history at the University of Kentucky, and lives in Lexington, Kentucky.

Product details

Authors David King
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2021
 
EAN 9780393867541
ISBN 978-0-393-86754-1
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 140 mm x 211 mm x 20 mm
Weight 241 g
Illustrations 8 pages of photographs
Subjects Guides > Sport
Humanities, art, music > History

True Crime, European History, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General, TRUE CRIME / General, Abnormal psychology, Northern Europe, Scandinavia, HISTORY / Europe / Nordic Countries

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