heildarinnlánum
Heildarinnlánum, also known as the Icelandic Independence Movement, refers to the political and social movements that led to the independence of Iceland from Denmark in 1944. The movement was driven by a desire for self-governance and a strong sense of national identity among the Icelandic people. It was influenced by various factors, including economic hardship, cultural nationalism, and the desire to break free from Danish colonial rule.
The roots of the movement can be traced back to the 19th century, with the rise of
Key figures in the movement included Jón Sigurðsson, who became the first president of Iceland after independence,
The path to independence was not smooth. There were periods of political instability and negotiations with