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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Vidkun Quisling, Knut Rod, Christian Leden, Charles Hoff, Tryggve Gran, Rolf Jacobsen, Ragnar Skancke, Edvard Sylou-Creutz, Kjeld Stub Irgens, Christian Sinding, Roald Dysthe, Harald Damsleth, Karl Marthinsen, Gunvald Tomstad, Albin Eines, Carl Bodtker, Alf Whist, Johannes Kringlebotn, Sverre Krogh, Finn Storen, Henry Rinnan, Finn Thrana, Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie, Gustav Berg-Jaeger, Erling Olsen, Odd Erling Melsom, Albert Wiesener, Andreas Hanssen, Kare Rein, Olav Steinnes, Johan Bernhard Hjort, Jonas Lie, Eyvind Mehle, Sverre Riisnaes, Harald Saue, Konrad Sundlo, Marie Hamsun, Per Imerslund, Peder E. Vorum, Finn Kjelstrup, Gustav Smedal, Einar Grill Fasting, Cally Monrad, Axel Heiberg Stang, Mikal Sylten, Egil Olbjorn, Odd Fossum, Lars Hasvold, Kristian Orud, Jorgen Nordvik, Marcelius Haga, Adolf Hoel, Rolf Jorgen Fuglesang, John Thronsen, Reidar Haaland, Egil Reichborn-Kjennerud, Thorvald Thronsen, Per Reidarson, Leif Sinding, Albert Viljam Hagelin, Jens Hundseid, Anders Beggerud, Eivind Blehr, Johan Andreas Lippestad, Gulbrand Lunde, Tormod Kristoffer Hustad, Halldis Neegaard Ostbye, Frederik Prytz, Ragnvald Hvoslef, Thorstein John Ohnstad Fretheim. Excerpt: Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonsson Quisling (Norwegian: 18 July 1887 - 24 October 1945) was a Norwegian politician. On 9 April 1940, with the German invasion of Norway in progress, he seized power in a Nazi-backed coup d'etat that garnered him international infamy. From 1942 to 1945 he served as Minister-President, working with the occupying forces. His government, known as the Quisling regime, was dominated by ministers from Nasjonal Samling, the party he had founded in 1933. The collaborationist government participated in Germany's Final Solution. Quisling was put on trial during the post-war legal purge in Norway and found guilty of...