The Great Nordic Biker War, sometimes called the Great Northern Biker War or Great Scandinavian Biker War, refers to the violent gang war that began in 1994 and continued until 1997 in many parts of Scandinavia and Finland, mainly involving Hells Angels MC and Bandidos MC but also involving many prospect and support clubs including Outlaws MC. The cities mainly affected by the war were Copenhagen in Denmark, Helsinki in Finland, Oslo in Norway, a...
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