>was a humanitarian worker for Ukraine during the 1920s. Saw first hand the red terror and wanted to protect his homeland from experiencing it>anti-racist. He married two Slavic women from Ukraine without consummating, only so that they could move to Norway and be free of living among the reds>wanted to reclaim the occupied lands of Bjarmaland (in Russian - Murmansk) held by Russia>fought for national sovereignty so that his country wouldn't be a slave to England and the USAGive this man your love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDuxP2vnWNkI have less love for the other Axis leaders but I love Vidkun quite a bit.
>>18029299>>18029251all races are needed, okay?It's not supposed to be like>one race inheriting all of earth
>>18029373Quisling at least had no racial prejudice to the Slavs as he married two Ukrainians. His hatred of Russia was merely that he opposed the Bolsheviks and their illegal occupation of Bjarmaland which encompasses modern Murmansk.
>>18029373I will bump this thread with the anthem of Fascist Norwayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXU4BUhVMNYLet the Jews and their lapdogs in London bloviate about the "puppet" and his so called "war crimes." This thread is dedicated to the Vidkun no one remembers- the humanitarian aid worker to a war zone, the warm yet tepid lover of Slavic women and the caring husband.Pic related is Fra Quisling. Hustru og Vidkun
>>18029377Murmansk stopped being Norse long ago buddy
>>18029404i heard norwegians don't really like germans
>>18029409Yes and if it were for Vidkun that would have changed. Instead because of the allies the city is now a base of operations for the slaughter of Ukrainians. Hmmm good work, BritishCheck out what the word Murmansk means in Russian btw. It may surprise you.
>>18029410No country deserves to be occupied by foreigners but if Vidkun hadn't gone to Berlin and asked for assistance, Britain would have invaded like they did in Iceland.
>>18029410BTW how many of the former Warsaw pact leaders were humanitarian aid workers? How many had that as a background?Maria and Vidkun both experienced Bolshevik terror first hand.
>>18029332>Bjarmaland (in Russian - Murmansk)"Murman" is actually just a slavic misliteration of "Normand">>18029409>Murmansk stopped being Norse long ago buddythe Tsar imported more norwegians to the Kola Peninsula to help build up its fishing industry btw. and the "varangians" of Constantinople might have lent this specific choice of wording from the seal hunters that merged with the norse people of Lagoda and arkhangelsk region. the "Varanger peninsula" would have been the last stop for norwegian traders and hunters before entering the Kola peninsula and the bay area around arkhangelsk.Var angr just means "weather anchorage" and refers to a shielded place along the coast that is ideal for shielding against the elements.Icelands #1 settler whose parents gave their power over to Harald Fairhair, was the son of a local chieftain and a Sikhirtya princess, giving him the nickname "Hejlarskinn" because he was pigmented like Sokka in avatar,- a dark skinned arctic asian hapa.
I heard Quisling was fond of a Pot Noodle
>>18029332Hitler had a plan to build a giant city in Noway with Germans living in ithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordstern_(city)
>>18029332>without consummatinggay>fought for national sovereigntyQuisling worked with the one power actually depriving Norway of its sovereignty
>>18030541I actually looked it up and apparently he did impregnate his first wife but he told her to abort it>>>First marriage to Alexandra Voronina (1922). Quisling married the Russian Alexandra Voronina in 1922. Although Voronina wrote in her memoirs that Quisling declared his love for her, other evidence suggests he may have entered the marriage to help her escape poverty. In March 1923, Voronina became pregnant, but Quisling insisted on an abortion, which caused her great distress.
>>18029332>He rejected the basic teachings of orthodox Christianity and established a new theory of life, which he called Universism, a term borrowed from a textbook which Jan Jakob Maria de Groot had written on Chinese philosophy. De Groot's book argued that Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism were all part of a world religion that De Groot called Universism. Quisling described how his philosophy "... followed from the universal theory of relativity, of which the specific and general theories of relativity are special instances."Based schizo.