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  1. Maria Quisling, born Maria Vasilyevna Pasek or Pasetchnikova [1] (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] [failed verification] The couple met in Kharkiv in 1923, and they were formally and ...

  2. Maria Quisling hadde økonomiutdannelse fra Kharkovs Nasjonale Økonomiinstitutt. Hun ble kjent med Vidkun Quisling da han arbeidet sammen med Fridtjof Nansen på et nødhjelpsprogram i Sovjetunionen. De møtte hverandre i Kharkov i 1923 og giftet seg samme år, selv om Vidkun allerede hadde giftet seg med Alexandra Voronin. Historikeren Hans ...

  3. Maria lived with him in the Villa Grande from 1941 to 1945 and served as hostess for social gatherings there and at the Royal Palace. Maria Quisling, born Maria Vasilyevna Pasek or Pasetchnikova, was known as the wife of the Norwegian fascist politician Vidkun Quisling, but historians have doubts on whether the couple were legally married.

  4. May 15, 2007 · Following the death of Quisling’s second wife, Maria, in 1980 Alexandra felt compelled to complete her memoir and set the record straight. Alexandra and her husband, W. George Yourieff, along with historian Kirsten Seaver, a professor of Norwegian language at Stanford University at the time, all became involved in writing the memoir.

  5. Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling ( / ˈkwɪzlɪŋ /, Norwegian: [ˈvɪ̂dkʉn ˈkvɪ̂slɪŋ] ⓘ; 18 July 1887 – 24 October 1945) was a Norwegian military officer, politician and Nazi collaborator who nominally headed the government of Norway during the country's occupation by Nazi Germany during World War II .

  6. 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.

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  8. Nov 3, 2017 · Quisling was a former military officer and minister in two goverments led by the Bondeparti (which evolved into today’s Center Party) who went on to found Norway’s own Nazi-inspired National Samling (NS) in May 1933. He was later tapped by Hitler to become “minister president” of Nazi German-occupied Norway during the war until he surrendered on May 9, 1945.