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In the Shadows of the Weser Exercise and the Dark Side of Storytelling
On April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany invaded Denmark, leading to a swift surrender. This event highlights how powerful storytelling and experience design can be weaponised. Films like "Triumph of the Will" manipulated minds, showcasing how compelling narratives can be as destructive as any bomb, shaping societies for good or ill.

The Past Reimagined
Making cultural heritage relevant means reimagining the past for new generations. Artists like Wardruna show how connecting with historical traditions and spirituality, beyond mere recreation, engages audiences deeply. This approach, focusing on shared identity and relatable themes, allows cultural heritage sites to foster authentic connections and even create meaningful new rituals.