Vidkun Quisling establishes Nasjonal Samling, enabling collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Vidkun Quisling, a former military officer and diplomat, founded the far-right group Nasjonal Samling (National Unity) in Norway. Nasjonal Samling aimed to unite Norwegians under a single authoritarian government. Quisling, known for his strong anti-communist and anti-semitic beliefs, sought to collaborate with Nazi Germany. The establishment of Nasjonal Samling had a significant impact on Norwegian politics. Quisling's group attracted individuals dissatisfied with the existing political establishment, tapping into nationalist sentiments. Despite initial struggles to gain widespread support, Nasjonal Samling's ideology aligned with the rise of fascism in Europe, garnering attention and followers. Quisling's decision to collaborate with Nazi Germany during the subsequent years, particularly during World War II, marked a dark chapter in Norwegian history. Nasjonal Samling's allegiance with the Nazis led to dire consequences for Norway, including the occupation of the country by German forces. Ultimately, Nasjonal Samling and Quisling's actions during this period left a lasting impact on Norway, shaping the country's historical and political landscape for years to come. The events surrounding the founding of Nasjonal Samling highlight the complexities of ideologies and collaborations during a tumultuous time in Europe. #NasjonalSamling #Quisling #NorwegianHistory #Fascism #NaziCollaboration
Primary Reference: Nasjonal Samling - Wikipedia
Location : Norway
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