Quisling became Minister President of Norway in 1942 but lacked any real power.
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Quisling wanted universism to be the official state religion of his new Norway.
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Quisling still made efforts to distance his regime from the exiled monarchy.
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All the spineless quisling LibDem MPs should hang their heads in shame.
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How could the prim Rose of Upstairs switch from kitchenling to quisling?
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The Iraqi government, which is currently dominated by Shiites, would lose its quisling stigma.
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Quisling now reached the high-water mark of his political power.
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Quisling, as minister president, later formed a collaborationist government under German control.
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So Fox and MSNBC dueled over who was the greater quisling.
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Collaborator: someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
Quisling is a term used to describe traitors and collaborators. The term was most commonly used for fascist political parties and military and paramilitary forces in occupied Allied countries which collaborated with Axis occupiers in World War II, as well as for their members and other ...
A person who betrays his own country by aiding an invading enemy, often serving later in a PUPPET government; also known as sellout, apostate, renegade, defector, or recreant; eponymously after the pro-Nazi Norwegian leader, Vidkun Quisling. See FIFTH COLUMN, TURNCOAT, TRAITOR.
A pejorative or insult directed at a citizen of one of the conquered nations who collaborated with the Germans. The term was taken from the name of Vidkun Quisling, the pro-Nazi Norwegian leader.
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