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How to Pronounce Vidkun Quisling
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Meaning and Context
Vidkun Quisling, a former Norwegian military officer and politician, infamously served as the primary collaborator with the Nazi German occupation forces during World War II. Appointed Minister-President of Norway by the occupying authorities in 1942, he led a puppet regime that actively supported Adolf Hitler's policies, including the persecution of Jews and the suppression of Norwegian resistance. His name has since become a global synonym for "traitor" and "collaborator," transcending its origin to define acts of profound betrayal against one's own nation. The historical context of Quisling's actions, from his founding of the fascist Nasjonal Samling party in 1933 to his execution for high treason in 1945, remains a pivotal and dark chapter in Norwegian history and the broader study of World War II collaboration in occupied Europe.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The surname "Quisling" is phonetically challenging for non-Norwegian speakers, leading to frequent misspellings. Common errors include "Quickling," "Quising," and "Quislin," often arising from mishearing the unique "quis" sound. Some may incorrectly capitalize it as "Quisling" in the middle of a sentence when using it as a common noun, though the lowercase "quisling" is standard when referring generically to a traitor. It is also occasionally misspelled as "Quitzling" or "Quislingg." The correct spelling, Vidkun Quisling, must always maintain the "Q-U-I-S" beginning and the single "g" at the end.
Example Sentences
Historians often cite Vidkun Quisling as the archetype of a puppet ruler installed by an invading power.
After the war, the term "quisling" was used in Allied propaganda to condemn anyone who collaborated with the Axis powers.
His attempt to seize power in the immediate aftermath of the German invasion in 1940 is known as the "Quisling coup.
" To call someone a "quisling" is to level one of the most severe accusations of treachery.
The trial of Vidkun Quisling in 1945 was a defining moment for Norway's post-war reckoning with collaboration.
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