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One is the word quisling. Now a word meaning collaborator or traitor, it refers to the Norwegian politician Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), who figured in the Nazi occupation government of World War II.
King Haakon , but he and the Norwegian government fled to England and in his place the Nazi stooge Vidkun Quisling (a traitor) was nominally in charge but Norway was really controlled by the German Nazi Josef Terboven .
Any and everybody in which Hitler deemed too bad for the world. And about at least 500 people.
Henri Pétain was a military and political leader and France´s greatest hero in World War I (1914-1918). He was later condemned as a traitor for having headed the pro-German Vichy regime after France's defeat in World War II (1939-1945).
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Before WW2 there were about 2100 Norwegian Jews in Norway. Mostly of them were aither sent to consentrations camps in Poland or they escaped to Sweden.
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To be a "Quisling" was to betray your own people, after Norwegian fascist Vidkun Quisling and his "fifth column" helped the Nazi Germans invade and take over Norway. Less well known was Hollander Artur Seyss-Inquardt, who was called "six and a quarter" because his last name was one syllable off from being a homonym for that number in Dutch.
A war, known as World War 2.
The Islands of the Philippines were invaded by the Japanese. They defeated the American and Filipino forces on the islands. They were subjects of the Japanese for over three years. Many Pacific Islands and nations in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Norwegian nations were part of World War 2. The Philippines were not the only islands in the war. See the related link below if you are curious about it.