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  1. A man of obsessions, a passionate racialist with a romantic belief in the virtues of the ‘sturdy peasant farmer’, Quisling ruled war-time Norway as a devoted pupil of the Nazi government. In considering the significance of the life of Vidkun Quisling it must always be remembered that he was a man of impulse. This is not to say that his ...

  2. Æskuár. Vidkun Quisling fæddist 18. júlí 1887 í Fyresdal í Þelamörk á bænum Moland. Móðir hans hét Anna Karoline Bang og faðir hans Jon Quisling, en hann var sóknarprestur í Fyresdal. Aðeins einu og hálfu ári eftir að Vidkun fæddist, fæddist bróðir hans Jørgen Quisling en þeir voru alla tíð mjög nánir.

  3. The Quisling regime, or Quisling government are common names used to refer to the fascist collaboration government led by Vidkun Quisling in German-occupied Norway during the Second World War. [2] [3] [4] The official name of the regime from 1 February 1942 until its dissolution in May 1945 was Den nasjonale regjering (English: the National ...

  4. May 29, 2018 · Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonsson Quisling, whose name became synonymous with the word traitor, was born in Fyresdal, Norway on July 18, 1887 to Jon Lauritz (a priest) and Anna Caroline Bang Quisling. As a child, Quisling was interested in religion, metaphysics, and mathematics.

  5. Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling, norveški častnik, fašist in politik, * 18. julij 1887, Fyresdal, † 24. oktober 1945, Oslo. 9. aprila 1940 je kot prvi v zgodovini po radiju objavil, da je izvedel državni udar. To je storil zaradi tega, ker sta kralj in vlada pobegnila in je z razglasitvijo začasne vlade nameraval preprečiti, da ...

  6. Vidkun Quisling na návštěvě univerzity (v pozadí znak strany Nasjonal Samling ), 1945. Vidkun Quisling ( 18. července 1887 Fyresdal – 24. října 1945 Oslo ), celým jménem Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling, byl norský důstojník a fašistický politik. Slovo quisling dnes platí v mnoha světových jazycích jako synonymum ...

  7. Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling was a Norwegian politician and officer commonly known as one of World War II’s most infamous traitors. He held the office of Minister President of Norway from February 1, 1942, to the end of World War II, while the elected social democratic cabinet of Johan Nygaardsvold was exiled in London.