The Patriotic Traitors

1972 book by David Littlejohn
0-434-42725-XOCLC475283
Dewey Decimal
940.53/163LC ClassD802.A2 L57

The Patriotic Traitors: A History of Collaboration in German-Occupied Europe, 1940–45 is a book written by David Littlejohn in 1975. It is a history of the Europeans who took part in collaborationism with Nazi Germany. Individual chapters are devoted to Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and the Soviet Union.[1][2]

Littlejohn was later critiqued by the Belarusian author Leonid Rein in his work The Kings and the Pawns for supposedly attributing "all collaboration during World War II to fascist and fascist-like parties".[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Review of The Patriotic Traitors: The Story of Collaboration in German Occupied Europe 1940-1945". The Military Engineer. 64 (422): 445–445. 1972. ISSN 0026-3982.
  2. ^ Peršič, Janez (1976). "Recenzija: The Patriotic Traitors (A History of Collaboration in German-occupied Europe, 1940-45.)". Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino (before 1960: Prispevki za zgodovino delavskega gibanja) (in Slovenian). 16 (1–2): 223–226. ISSN 0353-0329.
  3. ^ Rein, Leonid (2011). The Kings and the Pawns. Berghahn Books. p. 28. ISBN 978-1845457761. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
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