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- Danish siyaasa nira ŋun nyɛ doo (dag)
- politiko danes (pap)
- Taani poliitik (et)
- polaiteoir Danmhargach (ga)
- politikari danimarkarra (eu)
- данський політик (uk)
- ডেনীয় রাজনীতিবিদ (bn)
- سياسي دنماركي (ar)
- Deens politicus (nl)
- politico danese (it)
- פוליטיקאי דני (iw)
- politician danez (ro)
- politikan danez (sq)
- polític danès (ca)
- político danés (es)
- político danés (gl)
- político dinamarquês (pt)
- políticu danés (ast)
- homme politique danois (fr)
- سياسى من دنمارك (arz)
- dänischer rechtsextremer Politiker (Danskernes Parti) (de)
- Danish former politician (en)
- dansk politiker Nsdap (da)
- dansk tidigare politiker (sv)
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- Stokholm during a march with the Party of the Swedes in Stockholm in 2014 (en)
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- I was a member [of DNSB] from the time I was 18 until I was 21. I left that movement because I consider it more of a historical association than an actual political organization. When I joined the Nazi movement at all, it was because at that time I was dissatisfied with the Danish People's Party's lax foreign policy and wanted an alternative. At the time, DNSB was the only organization that did not talk about integration, but about repatriations. Had there been an alternative, I probably would have chosen differently. These are old quotes. When I joined DNSB, it was either or. You bought the whole package, or you did not. I do not deny the Holocaust today. I also feel it is natural to evolve over time. After all, there are many political people who have done this, and where it is not questioned. ...our current Prime Minister is a former Communist. It does not take up much space in the debate. I'm just saying that there is a disproportionate mention of it [the Holocaust denial.] In relation to how much emphasis is placed on our party's political agenda today. (en)
- Of course, there were Jews who died because there was war. But I do not believe in the systematic eradication of the gas chambers. (en)
- It is immediately clear that in today's political spectrum it is extreme. It is more critical of immigration than the Danish People's Party. But in the interest of truth, it should be noted that it is not Nazi. The right that Carlsen [Stokholm] gives to the Danish people, he gives to any people. For him, it is not a question of the Danes being superior to others or having the right to other people's land. But they have the right to their own country - the historically and geographically delimited Denmark. And he does not claim former Danish territories that we have lost in the course of history. In addition, he tries to present a repatriation policy that is as humane as possible, but which he finds necessary because he considers the immigration policy of recent decades to be irresponsible from Denmark's point of view. (en)
- People think hostile and hateful about National Socialism because the only thing they know about it is the story of the extermination of six million Jews - and I do not believe that interpretation of the Holocaust. I see Hitler as a great man who has founded what I believe in, but people have problems with him because of the propaganda of the Communists and Americans since World War II. It is a huge problem that people believe in democratic propaganda. (en)
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- 0001-05-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- —Sørlander emphasizing on that Stokholm's thoughts are not Nazi. (en)
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- Daniel Stokholm (en)
- Daniel Carlsen (de)
- Daniel Stokholm (sv)
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