13. Hitler's Killer Police

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In Ukraine and Lithuania, Nazi invaders were welcomed as liberators. In Lithuania, Antanas Gecas led a militia that executed hundreds of Jews.

12. The Good Collaborators

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Finland defended itself in the Winter War under Marshal Mannerheim. Finland allied with Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union in 1941.

11. The Greek Collaborator

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During WWII, Greek Prime Ministers Tsolakoglou, Logothetopoulos, and Rallis collaborated with Nazi occupiers, imposing fees that caused a famine.

10. The Dutch Collaborator

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Anton Adriaan Mussert, initially resisted Hitler’s anti-Semitism despite modeling his NSB party, even welcoming Jewish members.

9. The Jews Who Fought for Hitler

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In Hitler’s Germany, those with Jewish ancestry faced harsh Nuremberg Laws. Some, like Helmut Schmidt, unaware of heritage, found protectors like Milch in high places.

8. The Grand Mufti

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The controversy surrounding Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, stems from his Nazi collaboration. His diaries reveal awareness of the Holocaust and anti-Semitic sentiments.

7. The IRA

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During WWII, the IRA's "S Plan" aimed to bomb Britain. "Operation Green" and "Plan Kathleen" envisioned IRA aiding a German invasion of Northern Ireland.

6. Vidkun Quisling

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Vidkun Quisling, once honored for diplomacy, turned traitor by collaborating with Nazis. Despite being named "fuehrer," his reign led to repression.

5. The Croatian Collaborators

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Croatia grapples with its fascist past through figures like Dinko Sakic, once hailed as a hero but later convicted of war crimes. Sakic oversaw brutal atrocities against inmates.

4. The Belgian Collaborator

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Leon Degrelle, a charismatic Belgian leader, joined the Nazis and led Die Wallonien on the Eastern Front. He recruited 4000 more for the SS, defending Berlin until April 1945.

3. The Arajs Kommando

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Viktor Arajs, a Latvian, played a significant role in the Holocaust, collaborating with the Nazis to eliminate Jews. Arajs justified his actions as patriotic defense.

2. Pierre Laval

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Pierre Laval, once celebrated and later reviled, faced execution in 1945 for collaboration with the Nazis during Vichy France.

1. The Chaim Rumkowski

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Chaim Rumkowski, leader of the Lodz ghetto during WWII, believed cooperation with the Nazis could save lives, providing labor in exchange for food.

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