
Kristin Enmark
Kristin Enmark is a prominent figure known for her role as one of the hostages during the infamous 1973 Stockholm hostage crisis. In recent discussions, she has challenged the long-held belief in the phenomenon known as Stockholm syndrome, which suggests that hostages may develop feelings for their captors. Enmark has spoken out about her experiences and insights, contributing to a broader understanding of the psychological implications of hostage situations.
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Switzerland:
Kristin Enmark survived 131 hours as a hostage during the Norrmalmstorg robbery.
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Portugal:
Kristin Enmark described Clark Olofsson as a hero in her biography about the Stockholm syndrome.
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United Kingdom:
Kristin Enmark was one of the hostages who defended her captors during the siege.
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Romania:
Kristin Enmark was one of the hostages during the 1973 bank robbery who expressed trust in Clark Olofsson during the crisis.
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Denmark:
Kristin Enmark spoke out years after being a hostage in a kidnapping incident.
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