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4 October 2015
NS holdt til sammen 7 partilandsmøter i 30-årene, men i løpet av perioden 1940-1945 ble det holdt bare ett riksmøte, 8. riksmøte i Oslo 26.-27.09.1942. Anslagsvis 10 000 deltagere fra hele landet samlet seg i hovedstaden til dette partimøtet. Det rikholdige programmet omfattet blant annet store parader der både arbeidstjeneste, kvinner, SS, NSUF, ung- og småhird defilerte, og i Frognerparken ble det holdt en stor minnemarkering for de falne. Avslutningsarrangementet fant sted på Bislet stadion.
NS (the Norwegian Fascist party) held a total of seven party congresses in the 30s, but during the period 1940-1945 there was just one national meeting, the 8th national meeting in Oslo on September 26th and 27th 1942. An estimated 10,000 participants from across the country gathered in the capital for this party meeting. The extensive program included the major parades in which both labor service, women, SS, NSUF, and young party members paraded. There was a large memorial ceremony for the fallen in the Vigeland Park. The closing ceremony took place at Bislett Stadium.