(Nie)udany projekt. Vidkun Quisling i paradoks norweskiego faszyzmu lat 30. i 40.

Journal Title: Przegląd Humanistyczny - Year 2018, Vol 62, Issue 2

Abstract

The article discusses the history of the Nasjonal Samling party (founded in 1933) and its leader Vidkun Quisling – a military, politician and prime minister of the collaborative government of occupied Norway in 1942–1945. Currently, Norwegian fascism of the 1930s and 1940s does not serve as a popular exemplification of fascist ideology, although unlike many other European movements of this type, it managed to gain power in its own country. However, this happened only after Quisling entered into an alliance with Germany and the Third Reich attacked Norway. The history of Quisling and his party seems to prove the bankruptcy of his ideas, which never gained popularity in Norwegian society.<br/><br/>

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Paweł M. Sobczak

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  • EP ID EP391337
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0012.5772
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Paweł M. Sobczak (2018). (Nie)udany projekt. Vidkun Quisling i paradoks norweskiego faszyzmu lat 30. i 40.. Przegląd Humanistyczny, 62(2), 29-34. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-391337