Yngvar Fyhn was a Norwegian national socialist. He was leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Norway (NNSAP) from 1935 until 1940 when that party became defunct and he joined Nasjonal Samling (NS). Fyhn became editor of the NS-paper Hirdmannen in 1941, turning the paper more pan-Germanist, militantly national socialist with an emphasis on "socialist", with fronts against Freemasonry, Jews and capitalists. Fyhn was considered for a cabinet position in the failed pro-German coup attempt by Leif Schøren and Egil Holst Torkildsen, leaders of Germanske SS Norge, against Vidkun Quisling and NS in January 1945. Fyhn committed suicide on 8 May 1945.
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Sverre Henschien: Leader of the Førerguard (1944-1945)
Born 29 July 1897 in Levanger, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Sverre Henschien was the Leader of the Førerguard from 1944 to 1945.
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History Ideologically modelled on the German NSDAP , and espousing a pan-Germanic current, many members of the party, and notably the founde...
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Speeches by the Ministers SPEECHES OF VIDKUN QUISLING SPEECHES AND LECTURES OF GULBRAND LUNDE SPEECHES OF ROLF JØRGEN FUGLESANG SPEECHES OF ...
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Hirden was a uniformed paramilitary organisation during the occupation of Norway by National Socialist Germany, modelled the same way as the...
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