During World War II, collaboration with the German occupiers became the norm in the occupied countries and satellite states. The consequence was the wide-scale surrender particularly of the Jewish population and the rapid implementation of their deportation. What were the motives, manifestations and spectrum of actions of European collaboration? In times of increasing historical revisionism, such sensitive questions are of special relevance.
Über den Autor Martina (Hrsg.) Bitunjac
Martina Bitunjac , Moses Mendelssohn Center for European Jewish Studies, Potsdam, Germany.