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11 - France
from Part II - The Volunteers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2017
Summary
Among the examples of collaborationism in Western Europe, the case of France stands out for its extreme heterogeneity. The ultra-right wing parties in Belgium and Holland that concluded alliances with the Nazis clearly took this step largely from a desire to occupy a favourable place in Adolf Hitler’s post-war Europe. The collaborationists faced the need to quickly prove their worth in the eyes of the Germans who, almost no-one doubted, would soon rule the continent. The war against the common enemy represented by the Soviet Union provided ample opportunities of this kind.
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- Joining Hitler's CrusadeEuropean Nations and the Invasion of the Soviet Union, 1941, pp. 288 - 316Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017