His only crime was he loved his people too much.He did to England and Russia what England did to them in 1809 and Russia planned for the world in 1917.Pic related is him with his first wife. He actually had two marriages of convenience with Ukrainian women so they could migrate to Norway and not be stuck in Bolshevik land.Extra note: Read the Protocols of the Beloved elders of ZionIt is enlightening
>>18027143He invited a foreign power to invade his country, giving them information on how many and where the military assets of Norway were. Leading to the invasion of his nation by said foreign power and transforming Norway from a peaceful and independent nation to a foreign puppet.
>>18027161Norway is one nation of many in Europe but this fascination I have with it really is because it is exemplary of the 'liberal order.'In Napoleonic times, Britian wants to starve Norway and make the nation its bitch. They do this and then years later they try ignoring its indepedence and neutral status but since they aren't a great power who can do it on their own they ask for help - but this isn't liberal and its frowned upon and negative.You play by Britain and Russia and US' rules because they re major powers and if you ask anyone for help getting independence you are a puppetThe history of this nation in 19 and 20th century is roadmap for how those powerful nations act in general to anyone who challenges their might
>>18027166There are really only two or three examples of this for Norway in those entire 200 years, hence why you jump to the Napoleonic period for an example, and those two centuries were just about the height of gunboat diplomacy. And in any case none of this excuses Quisling's actions.
>>18027170The famine of 1809 is what Britain does to anyone who doesn't tow their line but Norway isn't a nation to harp on it so the lost thousands and thousands of lives mean nothing.Quisling wanted independence - Norway for Norwegians. He did to Britain what Britain had done in 1809. He sought to finish what the London based warmongers started when they burned the Copenhagen fleet.
>>18027175One example, 130 years prior to the war, as to why Quisling gave his country to a foreign power. Pathetic really.
>>18027179I would like more love for the man on this board. He looks like Chris Hansen and has a cute pouty expression which coupled with his clothing style gives him the impression of a stern father who loves his children yet rarely shows it.The numbers of those dead in the gunboat blockade famine will never be known but I really hope our beloved leader killed enough Brits to make up for it. You have a problem with ONE country airing a grievance against Britain which continues its crimes to this day.
>>18027179Also I actually posted that picture so you cant play the racism card. He was married twice to Slavic women and didn't bed them. He married them merely so they could leave Bolshevik Ukraine for a country where they didn't have to experience the red terror.
>>18027143His many crimes got him executed by the country he betrayed. He didn’t love his country or his people. He just wanted to rule them. A petty tyrant and a quisling. Heh.