Rolf Jørgen Fuglesang (31 January 1909 – 25 November 1988) was a Norwegian secretary to the Nasjonal Samling government of Vidkun Quisling 1940–1941 and minister 1941–1942 and 1942–1945.
Fuglesang, born in Fredrikstad and educated in law, was from the very beginning, one of Quisling's most loyal followers and played an important role under the establishment of NS and the building of the Nazi administration during the German occupation.
In the early stages of the occupation, he was regarded by the Germans as one of their strongholds,[citation needed] among others, due to his focus on Nazi race ideas.
In January 1944, he accompanied Vidkun Quisling on his visit to Adolf Hitler and then also had a longer and mainly conciliatory conversation with Himmler in Rastenburg.
[1] During the legal purge in Norway after World War II, Fuglesang was sentenced to life imprisonment with forced labour for treason.