quisling (Meaning)

Wordnet

quisling (n)

someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force

quisling Sentence Examples

  1. The quisling government of Norway collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II.
  2. The quisling regime was met with widespread opposition and resistance from the Norwegian people.
  3. Vidkun Quisling, the leader of Norway's quisling government, was executed for treason after the war.
  4. In a quisling relationship, one party betrays their country or their people for the benefit of another party.
  5. The quisling mayor of the town secretly provided Nazi soldiers with information about the town's defenses.
  6. The term "quisling" has become synonymous with traitor or collaborator.
  7. The quisling government of France was responsible for the deportation of thousands of Jews to Nazi concentration camps.
  8. Some historians believe that the quisling regimes in Europe may have prolonged the war by providing support to the Axis powers.
  9. The quisling government of Slovakia was notorious for its brutality and persecution of its citizens.
  10. The use of quisling governments by occupying powers is a common tactic in wartime.

FAQs About the word quisling

someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force

traitor, betrayer, backstabber, Judas, double-dealer, apostate,turncoat, coconspirator, collaborator, intriguer

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The quisling government of Norway collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II.

The quisling regime was met with widespread opposition and resistance from the Norwegian people.

Vidkun Quisling, the leader of Norway's quisling government, was executed for treason after the war.

In a quisling relationship, one party betrays their country or their people for the benefit of another party.