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  1. Maria Quisling, born Maria Vasilyevna Pasek or Pasetchnikova (10 October 1900 – 17 January 1980), was known as the wife of the Norwegian fascist politician Vidkun Quisling, but historians have doubts on whether the couple were legally married.

  2. Maria Quisling; Født: Maria Vasilijevna Pasetsjnikova 10. okt. 1900 Kharkiv (Det russiske keiserdømmet) Død: 17. jan. 1980 (79 år) Oslo : Beskjeftigelse: Politiker Utdannet ved: Kharkivskyj instytut narodnoho hospodarstva: Ektefelle: Vidkun Quisling (1923 – 1945) Parti: Nasjonal Samling (– 1945 *) Nasjonalitet: Det russiske ...

  3. Maria Quisling, born Maria Vasilyevna Pasek or Pasetchnikova (10 October 1900 – 17 January 1980), was known as the wife of the Norwegian fascist politician Vidkun Quisling, but historians have doubts on whether the couple were legally married. [failed verification] The couple met in Kharkiv in 1923, and they were formally and informally married ...

  4. May 15, 2007 · A Nazi collaborator, Quisling was installed as prime minister of Norway by the Germans in 1942. At the end of the war he was convicted of high treason and executed. The other two characters in this drama are his wife, Alexandra, and his future wife, Maria. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1 min read.

  5. Jun 4, 2015 · Nazi leader Vidkun Quisling and his second wife, Maria, who is thought to have sold the passport. Photo: National Archives of Norway. A passport used by Norway’s Nazi leader Vidkun Quisling has been put up for auction, seventy years after he was executed following the end of Germany's occupation in 1945. Advertisement.

  6. Nov 3, 2017 · Her book tells the story of the mansion in Oslo’s fashionable Bygdøy district called Villa Grande, on the occasion of its centennial, but concentrates on the years when Quisling and his wife Maria used it as their official residence during the Nazi German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945.

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  8. Maria Quisling, born Maria Vasilyevna Pasek or Pasetchnikova (10 October 1900 – 17 January 1980), was known as the wife of the Norwegian fascist politician Vidkun Quisling, but historians have doubts on whether the couple were legally married.