The farmer who tilled his land near one of the occupiers many bases,
was not a member of the NS party,
but since no one else had money he sold his farm’s produce
to those who could.
There was also a war prisoner camp nearby (mostly Russians)
they helped him build a new barn.
When peace broke out
the farmer had plenty money
which he spent buying a new tractor and a combined harvester.
Prosper he did,
became a member of an agricultural national party,
the same that Quisling once been a member of,
now scrubbed clean an painted red white and blue.
His obituary told us of a man that loved his country.