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| religion = [[File:Asatru.png]] Asatru | | religion = [[File:Asatru.png]] Asatru | ||
| education = High School, no formal higher education | | education = High School, no formal higher education | ||
| party = [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union | | party = [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union (formerly) | ||
| movement = [[File:Borker_thought_pixels.png]] [[Borker Thought]] (During the War) <br> | | movement = [[File:Borker_thought_pixels.png]] [[Borker Thought]] (During the War) <br> | ||
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| known = Faction Leader of the [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union | | known = Former Faction Leader of the [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union | ||
| notable = | | notable = | ||
| occupation = Leader of the [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union | | occupation = Former Leader of the [[File:PCBW_DNAU.png]] Norwegian Workers' Union | ||
| family = Father: Aksel Dahl(58), Mother: Norah Dahl(61) | | family = Father: Aksel Dahl(58), Mother: Norah Dahl(61) | ||
| spouse = Unmarried | | spouse = Unmarried | ||
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During the Norwegian Revolution, in the midst of the Siege of Oslo, he suffered severe injuries when a grenade detonated near him, resulting in the loss of his left arm. His sacrifice and unwavering dedication to the cause earned him the esteemed Revolutionary Valor Medal, an honor bestowed upon individuals who displayed exceptional courage and sacrifice during the revolutionary struggle. Dahl's physical disability did not deter him from participating in the war however, and he worked a non-combat role after his injury, and he emerged as a symbol of the resilience of the Norwegian Revolutionary.<br> | During the Norwegian Revolution, in the midst of the Siege of Oslo, he suffered severe injuries when a grenade detonated near him, resulting in the loss of his left arm. His sacrifice and unwavering dedication to the cause earned him the esteemed Revolutionary Valor Medal, an honor bestowed upon individuals who displayed exceptional courage and sacrifice during the revolutionary struggle. Dahl's physical disability did not deter him from participating in the war however, and he worked a non-combat role after his injury, and he emerged as a symbol of the resilience of the Norwegian Revolutionary.<br> | ||
Following the war, Henrik Dahl rose to prominence within the Norwegian Worker's Union (DNAU), a major faction that remains the second largest after the Revolutionary Borkerist Party. As a leader, he has advocated for the economy to be more focused on worker's syndicates and unions, a focus on internationalism instead of the nationalism of the Revolutionary Borkerist Party, and more progressive opinions when it comes to technology and social views, and to seek closer relations with other European countries. <br> | Following the war, Henrik Dahl rose to prominence within the Norwegian Worker's Union (DNAU), a major faction that remains the second largest after the Revolutionary Borkerist Party. As a leader, he has advocated for the economy to be more focused on worker's syndicates and unions, a focus on internationalism instead of the nationalism of the Revolutionary Borkerist Party, and more progressive opinions when it comes to technology and social views, and to seek closer relations with other European countries. <br> | ||
Following the Oslo Trials, he has been exiled to the Swedish zones for hard labour for 25 years. |
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Henrik Dahl (born June 15, 2003) is a prominent figure in the political scene of Norway-Sweden and a union leader in the post-war era. Known for his leadership of the DNAU after the war, Dahl played a significant role in shaping the current platform of the faction, turning it towards mainly internationalism instead of it's previous nationalist stance. He is also well known for the participation in the Norwegian Revolution, in which he was the first person to be granted the Revolutionary Valor Medal.
During the Norwegian Revolution, in the midst of the Siege of Oslo, he suffered severe injuries when a grenade detonated near him, resulting in the loss of his left arm. His sacrifice and unwavering dedication to the cause earned him the esteemed Revolutionary Valor Medal, an honor bestowed upon individuals who displayed exceptional courage and sacrifice during the revolutionary struggle. Dahl's physical disability did not deter him from participating in the war however, and he worked a non-combat role after his injury, and he emerged as a symbol of the resilience of the Norwegian Revolutionary.
Following the war, Henrik Dahl rose to prominence within the Norwegian Worker's Union (DNAU), a major faction that remains the second largest after the Revolutionary Borkerist Party. As a leader, he has advocated for the economy to be more focused on worker's syndicates and unions, a focus on internationalism instead of the nationalism of the Revolutionary Borkerist Party, and more progressive opinions when it comes to technology and social views, and to seek closer relations with other European countries.
Following the Oslo Trials, he has been exiled to the Swedish zones for hard labour for 25 years.