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collaboration in all
European countries occupied by Nazi Germany, the specificity of the French situation was due to the combination of two characteristics: after refusing to go into exile (as the Norwegian, Dutch and Belgian governments did) and signing a political armistice (instead of a purely military capitulation like the Norwegian, Dutch and Belgian case), the French government under Pétain did not confine itself to an inevitable technical collaboration with the occupying authorities but engaged voluntarily in political and economic state collaboration with the Reich. At the same time, it took advantage of the occupation to proceed to a regime change and a 'national revolution'.
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1111:: "Anyone who studies the reality of a modern war, especially life under prolonged military occupation, will surely encounter stories of collaboration between the subjugated locals and the occupying power...The cooperation is often a coerced one; people may have no choice but to cooperate. Since the authority that demands cooperation may have brutally harmed the locals in the process of conquest, collaborating with this authority can be a morally explosive issue...the history of war inevitably involves stories of collaboration..."
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during World War II, was advised by German authorities to sign a declaration condemning an alleged massacre of
Chartres civilians by French Senegalese troops. Moulin refused to collaborate, knowing that the bombing massacre was carried out by Germans. He was then incarcerated by the Germans, and cut
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Collaboration with the enemy in wartime goes back to prehistory, and has always been present. Since World War II, historians have used it to refer to the wartime occupation of France by
Germany in World War II. Unlike other defeated countries which capitulated to Germany and fled into exile, France
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The
Ukrainian government has had broad support from its population, but support for Russia within Ukraine gained prevalence in the Donbas region during the years of Russian occupation. The Ukrainian government has since compiled a "registry of collaborators." It says that pro-Russian collaborators
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Collaboration with the enemy is not unique to the Second World War but 'as old as war and the occupation of foreign territory'. Its present political and historiographical conception has, however, been essentially shaped by the events of the Second World War and its aftermath. While there was
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Vietnamese emigres and expatriates living in France gained inspiration from the Nazi occupation in the country. These people believed in many
European nationalist ideas at the time — these being a belief in an organic ethnocultural national community and an authoritarian corporatist state and
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organizations and some of the country's police forces, were directly or indirectly responsible for the brutal killing of thousands of Greeks during the occupation. Contrary to what happened to other
European countries, the members of these corps were never tried or punished, due to the
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Collaboration in Poland was less institutionalized than in some other countries and has been described as marginal, a point of pride with the Polish people. However, the Soviet Union did find some individuals who would work with them, and this is demonstrated notably by the
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Collaboration in wartime can take many forms, including political, economic, social, sexual, cultural, or military collaboration. The activities undertaken can be treasonous, to varying extent, and in a World War II context generally means working with the enemy actively.
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When German forces invaded France in May 1940 amid World War II, the French military and government saw a collapse. In addition, six to ten million people were forced to become refugees. The political response was then provoked by the
Vietnamese in the country.
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The reasons for people collaborating with the enemy in wartime vary. In World War II, collaborators with Nazi
Germany were found in Stalin's Soviet Union and in other Western European countries, and Japanese collaborators operated in China.
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signed an armistice, remained in France, cooperated with the German Reich economically and politically, and used the new situation to effectuate a transfer of power to a cooperative French State under
Marshall Phillipe Pétain.
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on the other hand, engaged in collaboration for pragmatic reasons, such as carrying out the orders of the occupiers to maintain public order (policeman) or normal government functions (civil servants); commerce (including
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announced on French radio that 'a collaboration has been envisioned between our two countries.' Since then, 'collaboration' has been the word by which we denigrate political cooperation with an occupying force."
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economy. At the time
Vietnamese feared that colonialism had "systematically destroyed all elements of social order ... which would have led the intellectual elite to oppose the bolshevization of the country."
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kolaboracja... miała charakter-na terytoriach RP okupowanych przez Niemców-absolutnie marginalny (collaboration ... on the territories of German occupied Poland can be characterized as absolutely marginal)
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he Poles, though strongly anti-Russian and anti-Jewish, did not significantly collaborate with Nazi Germany, whereas the Lithuanians and some of the Ukrainians (occupied by the USSR from 1939-41) did.
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of France, which cooperated with the Germans after the fall of France and during their occupation, 1940–44. It was first used in the modern sense on 24 October 1940 in a meeting between Marshal
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after the invasion started, with offenders facing 15 years in prison for either collaborating with Russian forces, making public denials about Russian aggression or supporting Russia.
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In June 2009, Raed Sualha, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy, was brutally tortured and hanged by his family because they suspected him of collaborating with Israel. Authorities of the
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launched an investigation into the case and arrested the perpetrators. Police said it was unlikely that such a young boy would have been recruited as an informer.
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666:(1880–1946) was a Slovene general who collaborated as he took control of the semi-independent region of the Italian-occupied southern Slovenia known as the
1144:"Collaboration with the Japanese was a necessary evil embraced by the internee government as preferable to a more direct and more oppressive enemy rule."
439:, imprisonment, or execution. In France, 10,500 collaborators are estimated to have been executed, some after legal proceedings, others extrajudicially.
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World War II: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection [5 volumes]: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
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Ward, James Mace (May 2008), "Legitimate Collaboration: The Administration of Santo Tomas Internment Camp and its Histories, 1942-2003,"
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Collaborationists openly embraced fascism. ...They had to continue to believe in German victory or cease to be collaborationists.
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1327:(1989). "Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied France: Some Introductory Remarks". In Hirschfeld, Gerhard; Marsh, Patrick (eds.).
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In some colonial or occupation conflicts, soldiers of native origin were seen as collaborators. This could be the case of
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In France, collaborationists were committed to the victory of the Third Reich and actively worked toward that end.
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Waschuk, Roman; Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (20 June 1986). Boshyk, Yury; Wynnyckyj, Andriy (eds.).
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have acted as spotters to assist Russian shelling. Anti-collaboration laws were enacted by Ukrainian President
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from 1954 to 1962. The word sometimes applies to all Algerian Muslims (thus including civilians) who supported
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is mainly used to describe individuals enrolled in pseudo-Nazi parties, often based in Paris, who believed in
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during the war. The motives for enlisting were mixed. They are regarded as traitors in independent
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Greek Jews. In the last two years of the occupation prime minister Ioanni Rallis, created the
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is cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime. As historian
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Collaboration in France : politics and culture during the Nazi occupation, 1940-1944
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2025:"Why the Poles Collaborated so Little: And Why That Is No Reason for Nationalist Hubris"
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refers to those among the French who for whatever reason collaborated with the Germans.
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or other ideological reasons, wished a reinforced collaboration with Hitler's Germany.
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Collaboration with the enemy is as old as war and the occupation of foreign territory.
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Sweets, John F (September 1997), "Review: La France a l'heure Allemande, 1940–1944",
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The Patriotic Traitors: A History of Collaboration in German-Occupied Europe, 1940-45
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France also had a group of Vietnamese students and professionals in Paris called the
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Complicated complicity: European collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II
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Naylor, Phillip C. (6 August 2016). "A practical guide to French Harki literature".
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More recent examples of collaboration have included institutions and individuals in
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Nazi Rule and Dutch Collaboration: The Netherlands under German Occupation, 1940–45
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Lemmes, Fabian (16 April 2008). "Collaboration in wartime France, 1940–1944".
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in Europe and Asia existed in varying degrees in all the occupied countries.
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Hoffmann, Stanley (1968). "Collaborationism in France during World War II".
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Petain's Crime: The Complete Story of French Collaboration in the Holocaust
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invasion of Greece, a Nazi-held government was put in place. All three
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to designate traitorous collaboration with the enemy. The related term
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his throat with glass to prevent himself from giving up information.
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Stanley Hoffmann. 'Collaborationism in France during World War II."
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Collaboration with the nazis: public discourse after the Holocaust
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set up by the Soviets in 1944 that operated in opposition to the
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in Basque with a more overtly pejorative meaning of "mercenary".
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Kwon, Heonik (2008), "Excavating the History of Collaboration,"
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Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China
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Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China
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John Hickman. The Occupier's Dilemma: Problem Collaborators.
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dates to the 19th century and was used in France during the
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The Hunt for Nazi Spies, Fighting espionage in Vichy France
2466:"Ukraine cracks down on 'traitors' helping Russian troops"
1926:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 182.
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Hitler's new disorder: the Second World War in Yugoslavia
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France Under the Germans: Collaboration and Collaboration
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events immediately after the liberation, followed by the
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In the context of World War II Europe, and especially in
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European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
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Collaborationism in France During the Second World War
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Ukraine During World War II: History and Its Aftermath
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Collaborationism in France during the Second World War
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Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II
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violating the norms of the traditional political order
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military command. He was assassinated on orders from
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ideology. The Security Battalions, along with various
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Age of Extremes The Short Twentieth Century 1914-1991
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has shown that French authorities did not wait until
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refers to those, primarily from the fascist right in
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Bitunjac, Martina; Schoeps, Julius H., eds. (2021).
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accepted appointment as mayor of the German city of
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The main collaborating regime in Yugoslavia was the
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to refer to fascists and Nazi sympathisers who, for
1478:"Collaboration in the History of Wartime East Asia"
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1924:The Chetnik Movement & the Yugoslav Resistance
1874:, Berg Publishers (1992). Transl. by Louise Wilmot
1716:Hirschfeld, Gerhard; Marsh, Patrick, eds. (1989).
488:In Belgium, collaborators were organized into the
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1121:"On 30 October 1940, six days after meeting with
585:, or openly anti-semitic organisations, like the
363:Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
1678:, pp. 109-110. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996.
1531:Vol 77, No. 2, p. 159, 195-200. Downloaded from
215:in 1974 and other historians have used the term
2706:Resistance and collaboration in Hitler's empire
2704:Drapac, Vesna; Pritchard, Gareth, eds. (2017).
1548:Hoffmann, Stanley (1974). "La droite à Vichy".
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288:in British India, which in turn was adapted as
172:, there was "legitimate collaboration" between
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1607:. Cornell University Press. pp. 20, 143.
839:"wartime collaboration" post-World War II
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403:In France, a distinction emerged between the
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1438:Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (6 September 2016).
638:Leader of the Independent State of Croatia,
353:as an opportunity to modernize the country.
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1992:Rocznik Towarzystwa Naukowego Warszawskiego
826:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2343:Wilgenburg, Wladimir van (6 August 2014).
1550:Essais sur la France: déclin ou renouveau?
2114:(in Dutch). 17 April 2010. Archived from
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1829:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198207061.001.0001
1142:Edilberto C. de Jesus and Carlos Quirino.
890:Learn how and when to remove this message
450:to begin pursuing collaborationists. The
152:(reluctant recognition of necessity) and
2221:Phillips, David L. (11 September 2014).
1680:Google Books. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
1258:Business collaboration with Nazi Germany
195:, historians draw a distinction between
2432:Hersh, Seymour Hersh (7 January 2016).
2211:, United Press International 12-06-2009
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1754:Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 577
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203:on the one hand, and the related terms
137:Vichy France § Collaborationnistes
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1676:Guerrilla Conflict Before the Cold War
776:or English-language radio-personality
589:, helped German authorities fight the
391:French collaboration with Nazi Germany
60:who actively promoted German victory.
2371:Cockburn, Patrick (6 November 2014).
2209:Palestinian teen killed by his family
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1857:Eddy de Bruyne and Marc Rikmenspoel,
1693:. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 155
1304:Brooklyn Journal of International Law
1165:having no lasting political loyalties
557:Greek collaboration with Nazi Germany
480:Dutch collaboration with Nazi Germany
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2249:Bodette, Meghan (9 September 2018).
2141:"Woman Convicted as Israeli Abettor"
1641:The Journal of North African Studies
1407:The Oxford English Dictionary Online
970:Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
824:adding citations to reliable sources
2223:"Research Paper: ISIS-Turkey Links"
1821:"France: The Dark Years, 1940–1944"
1102:Public perceptions of collaborators
930:Palestine / Palestinian Territories
676:German-occupied territory of Serbia
496:movement in Flanders, and into the
2729:, London: William Heinemann Ltd.,
1752:France: The Dark Years, 1940–1944,
1269:Collaboration (France and Belgium)
463:National Council of the Resistance
373:List of World War II puppet states
182:Collaboration with the Axis Powers
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2689:. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
2295:Guardian News & Media Limited
1958:. Great Britain: Abacus. p.
1298:Darcy, Shane (27 December 2019).
1168:guilty of more than collaboration
914:and Afghanistan recruited by the
367:Collaboration with Imperial Japan
1518:(Cornell University Press, 1980)
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988:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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718:in 1944, under authority of the
672:Government of National Salvation
2315:Zaman, Amberin (10 June 2014).
1092:benefit from war and occupation
84:. It is derived from the Latin
1986:Wojciechowski, Marian (2004).
1885:Quisling: A Study in Treachery
1476:Brook, Timothy (2 July 2008).
1444:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 429–430.
910:until 1989 and individuals in
583:Greek National Socialist Party
148:subdivided collaboration into
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2765:The Journal of Modern History
1778:The Journal of Modern History
1653:10.1080/13629387.2016.1216732
1503:The Journal of Modern History
1253:Pursuit of Nazi collaborators
411:(collaborationist). The term
48:. The meaning shifted during
2567:. Harvard University Press.
2404:Norton, Ben (30 June 2016).
1569:. CIUS Press. pp. 45–.
1331:. Oxford: Berg. p. 11.
1279:Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew
938:society, collaboration with
678:, and the Yugoslav royalist
652:Independent State of Croatia
575:Konstantinos Logothetopoulos
2774:University of Chicago Press
2743:Stauber, Roni, ed. (2011).
2532:. Oxford University Press.
2497:. Oxford University Press.
2199:, Jerusalem Post 11-06-2009
1922:Milazzo, Matteo J. (1975).
345:saw themselves as heirs of
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2723:Littlejohn, David (1972),
2373:"Whose side is Turkey on?"
1689:George Grossjohann. 2005.
1601:Bertram M. Gordon (1980).
1529:Pacific Historical Review,
1211:Danish collaborator trials
1186:representing powerlessness
1125:in the railway station at
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972:(ISIL or ISIS) during the
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906:who collaborated with the
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430:"horizontal collaborators"
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176:(mostly Americans) in the
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1370:10.1080/13507480801931093
1183:diverting political focus
76:. It was used during the
2663:. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee.
2072:Rempel, Gerhard (1989).
1952:"The Fall of Liberalism"
1819:Jackson, Julian (2001).
1750:Jackson, Julian (2003),
1485:The Asia-Pacific Journal
1189:escaping their own guilt
1174:deceived by the occupier
1094:, or simply to survive.
916:Coalition of the Willing
587:National Union of Greece
18:Collaboration in wartime
2621:, Vol. 36, No. 3 (2017)
2561:Brook, Timothy (2007).
2526:Morgan, Philip (2018).
2023:Connelly, John (2005).
1859:For Rex and for Belgium
1691:Five Years, Four Fronts
1206:Collaboration with ISIL
960:Collaboration with ISIL
948:Palestinian territories
780:(the most widely known
407:(collaborator) and the
349:and saw the arrival of
123:a few months after the
2655:Webster, Paul (1999).
2634:Kitson, Simon (2008).
2439:London Review of Books
2434:"Military to Military"
2378:London Review of Books
2080:. UNC Press. pp.
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