MORE AND MORE HATED
NAZIS IN NORWAY
FEWER QUISLINGS NOW
LONDON, September 24
A report that Norwegian quislings are dwindling in importance and number comes from an- authoritative source, a former Burgomaster of Oslo who has just arrived in Lindon to join the Government of Free Norway as Minister without, portfolio. • <
He said that the Norwegian people are wholeheartedly in favour of the Allies, and :that the Germans have made themselves more and more hated by their policy of cajolery and oppression.
The attempt to exploit the Finnish war against Russia as a Scandinavian crusade against Bolshevism, he said* had proved a ghastly failure. The German troops in Norway had appreciably diminished in number. Many of < them had been sent to the Finnish front, and those left were youths and older men.
There was a scarcity of food in Norway, especially meat, milk, and fat's, but up to now there had been no real star; vation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 9
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