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Nasjonal Samling (Norwegian pronunciation: [nɑʃuˈnɑːl ˈsɑmlɪŋ], National Unity, National Unification), abbreviated NS, was a fascist party in Norway active from 1933 to 1945. Founded by former minister of defense Vidkun Quisling and a group of supporters such as Johan Bernhard Hjort – who led the party's paramilitary wing (the Hird) for a short time before leaving the party in 1937 after various internal conflicts. The party claimed to have been founded on May 17, Norway's national holiday, but was in fact founded on May 13, 1933.

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  • Nasjonal Samling (Norwegian pronunciation: [nɑʃuˈnɑːl ˈsɑmlɪŋ], National Unity, National Unification), abbreviated NS, was a fascist party in Norway active from 1933 to 1945. Founded by former minister of defense Vidkun Quisling and a group of supporters such as Johan Bernhard Hjort – who led the party's paramilitary wing (the Hird) for a short time before leaving the party in 1937 after various internal conflicts. The party claimed to have been founded on May 17, Norway's national holiday, but was in fact founded on May 13, 1933.
  • While the NS held strong beliefs in nationalism, authoritarianism, and corporatism, it was also marked by factionalization on issues of relgion and anti-Semitism. Indeed, by the time of the German invasion, the NS, which had never really been terribly popular in the first place, was a small moribund group with little or no political activity. Even during the invasion, Quisling, despite his best efforts to take the reigns of government, was sidelined by the Nazis after all of his supporters deserted him. It was only in 1942, after Quisling had again showed himself to be of use to Germany that he became head of government.
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  • National Unity
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  • Paramilitary wing
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  • 1933-05-13(xsd:date)
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  • Hird
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  • Formerly Oslo, Norway
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  • Nasjonal Samling
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  • 1945-05-08(xsd:date)
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  • Nasjonal Samlings Ungdomsfylking
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  • While the NS held strong beliefs in nationalism, authoritarianism, and corporatism, it was also marked by factionalization on issues of relgion and anti-Semitism. Indeed, by the time of the German invasion, the NS, which had never really been terribly popular in the first place, was a small moribund group with little or no political activity. Even during the invasion, Quisling, despite his best efforts to take the reigns of government, was sidelined by the Nazis after all of his supporters deserted him. It was only in 1942, after Quisling had again showed himself to be of use to Germany that he became head of government. The party was banned after the war, and its members prosecuted as traitors. Quisling and several other leaders were executed.
  • Nasjonal Samling (Norwegian pronunciation: [nɑʃuˈnɑːl ˈsɑmlɪŋ], National Unity, National Unification), abbreviated NS, was a fascist party in Norway active from 1933 to 1945. Founded by former minister of defense Vidkun Quisling and a group of supporters such as Johan Bernhard Hjort – who led the party's paramilitary wing (the Hird) for a short time before leaving the party in 1937 after various internal conflicts. The party claimed to have been founded on May 17, Norway's national holiday, but was in fact founded on May 13, 1933.
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