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    col·lab·o·ra·tor
    [kəˈlabəˌrādər]
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    collaborator (noun) · collaborators (plural noun)
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  3. The term "collaborator" has also been applied to persons, organizations, or countries that were not under occupation by the Axis Powers but that ideologically, financially, or militarily, before or during World War II, supported Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, or World War II -era Imperial Japan.

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    The term collaborator dates to the 19th century and was used in France during the Napoleonic Wars. The meaning shifted during World War II to designate traitorous collaboration with the enemy. The related term collaborationism is used by historians restricted to a subset of wartime collaborators in Vichy France who actively promoted German victory.

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    The term collaborate dates from 1871, and is a back-formation from collaborator (1802), from the French collaborateur. It was used during the Napoleonic Wars against smugglers trading with England and assisting in the escape of monarchists. It is derived from the Latin collaboratus, past participle of … See more

    Wartime collaboration is cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime. As historian Gerhard Hirschfeld says, it "is as old as war and the … See more

    Collaboration in wartime can take many forms, including political, economic, social, sexual, cultural, or military collaboration. The activities … See more

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    In some colonial or occupation conflicts, soldiers of native origin were seen as collaborators. This could be the case of mamluks and janissaries in the Ottoman Empire. In some cases, the meaning was not disrespectful at … See more

    Sometimes people collaborate with the enemy to benefit from war and occupation, or simply to survive.
    The reasons for people collaborating with the enemy in wartime vary. In World War II, collaborators with Nazi Germany were found in Stalin's … See more

    John Hickman identifies thirteen reasons why occupied populations might hold collaborators in contempt, because they are perceived as: See more

    • Kitson, Simon (2008). The Hunt for Nazi Spies, Fighting espionage in Vichy France. Translated by Tihany, Catherine. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226438955 See more

     
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  6. WEBEnglish. Introduction. In Europe, antisemitism, nationalism, ethnic hatred, anti-communism, and opportunism induced citizens of nations Germany occupied to collaborate with the Nazi regime in the annihilation of the …

  7. Perpetrators, collaborators and bystanders - The Holocaust

  8. Collaboration – The Holocaust Explained: Designed …

    WEBIn the history of the Holocaust, the term collaboration refers to acts of cooperation with the Nazis, which helped them to carry out their racist policies – including the mass extermination of Jews and other victims.

  9. Perpetrators, Collaborators, and Bystanders during the Holocaust

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