Collaborationnist
The adjective collaborationnist is used by the historians to qualify those which, in the France of 1940-1944 test sympathy to the Nazi Germany and are in favor of an alliance with Germany, whereas the collaborator qualifier of applies to the Politique Collaboration with the Germany carried out by different the Vichy government between 1940 and 1944.
Typically, the popular national Gathering of Marcel Déat and the French Popular party of Jacques Doriot are parties collaborationnists.
One also speaks about press collaborationnist , which supports the ideas of the collaborationnists.
See also: Collaboration in Europe occupied by the Nazis
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