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Nazi women collaborators
Stephenson, Jill. Women in Nazi Germany (). The Competition for a Women's Lebensraum, –, in Renate Bridenthal, Anita Grossmann . The Nazi Organisation of Women (). Women who consorted with Nazi soldiers were attacked, who considered the women collaborators or traitors, have aged out of political. Jun 5, And during the second world war, the Nazi state issued orders that Also, women collaborators were forced to run the gauntlet and were . They were there, on the scene, and the local men either were not (dead, in prison camps, in hiding) or were greatly diminished in status. Sleeping with the enemy: Collaborator girls of the German-occupied Europe, A French girl wearing a German uniform. It’s and the Germans occupy and dominate the vast majority of Europe. It's and the Germans occupy and dominate the vast majority of Europe. They were there, on the scene, and the local men either were not (dead, in prison camps, in hiding) or were greatly diminished in status. Sleeping with the enemy: Collaborator girls of the German-occupied Europe, A French girl wearing a German uniform. However, many historians believe the number was way . Since the Liberation in to , there are reports of over 20, women being accused of collaborating with the German regime. It is likely that the French woman Sevier encountered would not have. Contemporaries and later historians categorized women as either resisters or collaborators.