Wartime collaboration
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== In the Low Countries== | == In the Low Countries== | ||
In Belgium, collaborators were organized into the [[Vlaams Nationaal Verbond|VNV party]] and the [[Devlag|DeVlag]] movement in Flanders, and into the [[Rexism|Rexist]] movement in Wallonia. There was an active collaboration movement in the Netherlands. | In Belgium, collaborators were organized into the [[Vlaams Nationaal Verbond|VNV party]] and the [[Devlag|DeVlag]] movement in Flanders, and into the [[Rexism|Rexist]] movement in Wallonia. There was an active collaboration movement in the Netherlands. | ||
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Collaborationism is cooperation with enemy forces against one's country.
In the Low Countries
In Belgium, collaborators were organized into the VNV party and the DeVlag movement in Flanders, and into the Rexist movement in Wallonia. There was an active collaboration movement in the Netherlands.
By region
- Collaboration
- Chinilpa
- Collaboration with ISIL
- Danish collaborator trials
- Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II
- Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China
- Hanjian
- Hilfspolizei
- Jash (term)
- Medism
- Quisling
- Pursuit of Nazi collaborators
- Business collaboration with Nazi Germany
- Useful Jew
- Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew
See also
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-communism
- Chinilpa
- Jash
- Collaboration during World War II
- Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China
- Dhimmi (pejorative sense)
- Hanjian
- Hilfspolizei
- Medism
- Opportunism
- Palestinian territories
- Puppet government
- Pursuit of Nazi collaborators
- Quisling
- Resistance during World War II
- Treason
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