What leads people to collaborate with the enemy? Ian Buruma's latest history considers three troubling examples
- Written by Jan Lanicek, Associate Professor in Modern European History and Jewish History, UNSW Sydney
Yoshiko Kawashima, Felix Kersten and Friedrich Weinreb.Sven Appel/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SAWho is a collaborator? What leads people to collaborate with the enemy in times of war? How do they justify their actions? These questions are at the core of an insightful comparative biography by the prolific, award-winning Dutch writer Ian Buruma.
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