Quislings
Discover the compelling exploration of Norway's post-war history in Quislings, authored by Anika Seemann and published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This meticulously researched hardback spans 342 pages and delves into the extensive 'treason trials' that marked Norway's reckoning with wartime collaboration, the most significant of its kind in Europe. Seemann investigates the Norwegian authorities' vision, implementation, and interpretation of these trials, tracing their evolution from the early planning stages in the 1940s to the impactful debates surrounding their legacy in the 1960s. A must-read for those interested in law, history, and the complexities of national identity, Quislings offers a profound insight into a pivotal moment in Norway's past. Enhance your understanding of wartime collaboration and its repercussions by adding this essential title to your collection.