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T. v. ved langsiden minister Schancke, ukjent, minister Fuglesang, Bormann (sjef for tysk arbeidstjeneste i Norge, Quisling, gen. Frölich Hansen(sjef for den norske arbeidstjeneste), minister Axel Stang, ukjent (ty.) 1942/07/13. RA/PA- 1209/Ue 90/ img018

Norsk bokmål: Fra Riksarkivets Filckr-album «Kringkasting og presse» (2013): Vidkun Quisling holdt flere viktige taler i kringkastingen og ved ulike anledninger innbød han pressen til redegjørelser. 19. februar 1942 trådte han for første gang fram for mediene samlet. Det skjedde på en pressekonferanse på Grand Hotel i Oslo, dagen etter at han var hjemkommet fra sitt vellykkede statsbesøk i Berlin. Under pressekonferansen kunne ministerpresidenten ellers opplyse om en sterkt stigende tilslutning til NS og bebudet samtidig en mulig avgrensning av denne tilstrømningen.
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English: From Flickr album "Kringkasting og presse" ("Broadcasting and press", 2013) by Riksarkivet (National Archives of Norway): Vidkun Quisling held several important speeches in broadcasting, and on various occasions he invited the press for reports. On February 19 1942, he stood up for a gathered media for the first time. It happened at a press conference at the Grand Hotel in Oslo, the day after he had come home from his successful state visit to Berlin. During the press conference the Minister President disclosed a strongly increasing adherence to NS and also foreshadowed a possible limitation of this influx.
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