Quisling (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Quisling" in Spanish language version.

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  • Driesen, David (26 de abril de 2020). «Trump's Quislings». History News Network (en inglés). Consultado el 24 de mayo de 2024. 

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  • «Quisling». Merriam-Webster (en inglés). Consultado el 23 de mayo de 2024. «Vidkun Quisling was a Norwegian army officer who in 1933 founded Norway's fascist party. In December 1939, he met with Adolf Hitler and urged him to occupy Norway. Following the German invasion of April 1940, Quisling served as a figurehead in the puppet government set up by the German occupation forces, and his linguistic fate was sealed. Before the end of 1940, quisling was being used generically in English to refer to any traitor. Winston Churchill, George Orwell, and H. G. Wells used it in their wartime writings. Quisling lived to see his name thus immortalized, but not much longer. He was executed for treason soon after the liberation of Norway in 1945.» 
  • «quisler (noun)». Merriam-Webster (en inglés). Consultado el 23 de mayo de 2024. «Etymology: quisle + -er». 

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  • «“Quisling.”». Merriam-Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (en inglés). Consultado el 22 de mayo de 2024. «noun: a traitorous national who aids the invader of his country and often serves as chief agent or puppet governor». 

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  • Brady, M. Michael (31 de octubre de 2018). «The coining of quisling». The Norwegian American (en inglés). Consultado el 22 de mayo de 2024. 

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