- Summary
- Complicated Complicity is about the forms taken, motives and spectrum of actions of European collaboration with the Nazis. State authorities, local military organizations and individual players in different countries and areas including France, Scandinavia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Greece, Italy, Portugal and the countries of the former Yugoslavia are discussed in the context of the history of World War II, the history of occupation and everyday life and as an essential influencing factor in the Holocaust. New forms of right-wing populism, nationalism and growing intolerance of Jewish fellow citizens and minorities have made such historically sensitive studies considerably more difficult in many countries today. In this time of increasing historical revisionism in Europe, such elucidating discourse is particularly relevant.-- Provided by publisher.
- Format
- Online resource
- Published
- Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2021]
©2021
- Locale
- Europe
Germany
Allemagne
- Contents
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Foreword by the Editors
Part I. Western Countries between Collaboration, Neutrality and Resistance. Considerate Collaborationism: If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them
France between Collaboration and Resistance
Aspects of Collaboration in Central Europe: The Cases of Poland and Hungary
"Land without Quislings"
Hungarian Anti-Jewish Laws and Relations between Hungary and Germany
Countries of Eastern Europe: Political Interests, Anti-Semitism and Military Support
Collaboration of Ukrainian Nationalists with Nazi Germany
Between Ideological Affinity and Economic Necessity
Collaboration in Lithuania
Collaboration in Slavic and Balkan Countries
Between Racial Politics and Political Calculation
Bulgaria's Collaboration with the Axis Powers in World War II
War and Collaboration in Occupied Vardar Macedonia and West Banat 1941-1944
South European Case Studies: Greece, Italy and Portugal
Collaboration in Greece 1941-1944
Italian "Racial Laws" and the Jewish Community of Fiume
"Collaborating Neutrality"? Portuguese Collaboration Networks at the Secretariat of National Propaganda
Reflections on Jewish "Cooperation" with the Nazis in Western and Eastern Europe
Between Collaboration, Betrayal and Coercion
Part II. Thesis that only Germans are to Blame: Well-Intended, but Unsustainable
Most Extreme of all of the French State's Collaboration: The Surrender of the Jews
Being in Love with Traitors
Traumas that do not End? Not Dealing with History in Hungary
Question of Collaboration and the Politics of Memory in Ukraine
About the Authors.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Arens, Meinolf, contributor, contributor.
Bitunjac, Martina, contributor, contributor.
Bitunjac, Martina, editor.
Capuzzo, Ester, contributor, contributor.
Clara, Fernando, 1960- contributor, contributor.
Dencik, Lars, 1941- contributor, contributor.
Glöckner, Olaf, contributor, contributor.
Horváth, Franz Sz., 1974- contributor., contributor.
Jakovina, Tvrtko, 1972- contributor, contributor.
Kakasheva, Katerina, contributor, contributor.
Klarsfeld, Serge, 1935- contributor, contributor.
Lehnstaedt, Stephan, 1980- contributor, contributor.
Motta, Giuseppe, contributor, contributor.
Opfer-Klinger, Björn, 1972- contributor, contributor.
Schoeps, Julius H. (Julius Hans), 1942- contributor, contributor.
Schoeps, Julius H. (Julius Hans), 1942- editor.
Sommella, Valentina, contributor, contributor.
Szakál, Imre, 1986- contributor, contributor.
Tauber, Joachim, 1958- contributor, contributor.
Ungváry, Krisztián, contributor, contributor.
Vagnini, Alessandro, contributor, contributor.
Zelepos, Ioannis, contributor, contributor.
- Biography
- Julius H. Schoeps, Moses Mendelssohn Foundation, Berlin; Martina Bitunjac, Moses Mendelssohn Center, Potsdam.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Foreword by the Editors -- Part I. Western Countries between Collaboration, Neutrality and Resistance. Considerate Collaborationism: If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them -- France between Collaboration and Resistance -- Aspects of Collaboration in Central Europe: The Cases of Poland and Hungary -- "Land without Quislings" -- Hungarian Anti-Jewish Laws and Relations between Hungary and Germany -- Countries of Eastern Europe: Political Interests, Anti-Semitism and Military Support -- Collaboration of Ukrainian Nationalists with Nazi Germany -- Between Ideological Affinity and Economic Necessity -- Collaboration in Lithuania -- Collaboration in Slavic and Balkan Countries -- Between Racial Politics and Political Calculation -- Bulgaria's Collaboration with the Axis Powers in World War II -- War and Collaboration in Occupied Vardar Macedonia and West Banat 1941-1944 -- South European Case Studies: Greece, Italy and Portugal -- Collaboration in Greece 1941-1944 -- Italian "Racial Laws" and the Jewish Community of Fiume -- "Collaborating Neutrality"? Portuguese Collaboration Networks at the Secretariat of National Propaganda -- Reflections on Jewish "Cooperation" with the Nazis in Western and Eastern Europe -- Between Collaboration, Betrayal and Coercion -- Part II. Thesis that only Germans are to Blame: Well-Intended, but Unsustainable -- Most Extreme of all of the French State's Collaboration: The Surrender of the Jews -- Being in Love with Traitors -- Traumas that do not End? Not Dealing with History in Hungary -- Question of Collaboration and the Politics of Memory in Ukraine -- About the Authors.
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