AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The largest war archive in the Netherlands will become digitally accessible in 2025, project War in Court (Oorlog voor de Rechter) said on Thursday, worrying descendants of World ...
How can a book be so absorbing and yet so disappointing? Ian Buruma is a good narrative biographer who does not seem to know what to do with what he narrates. The book focuses on three World War II ...
Dutch patriots guard townspeople accused of collaborating with the Nazis in Nijmegen, Netherlands, after American airborne troops liberated the town in 1945. It has long been a source of shame as much ...
KYIV, Ukraine — The stories of betrayal trickle out weekly or even daily: A villager tips off an occupying Russian military unit about identities and activities of volunteer defenders. A resident of a ...
An exiled mayor of a Ukrainian city under occupation has warned Kremlin collaborators they must face Ukrainian courts or risk being killed by Russian forces cleaning house. Kirill Stremousov, the ...
No audio available for this content. (Photo: Jirapong Manustrong/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images) In February 1991, two Russians joined this magazine’s Editorial Advisory Board: Nocolay Ivanov ...
It didn’t take long for Russia’s invasion to reach Izyum, a city of fifty thousand people on the Siverskyi Donets River, in eastern Ukraine. Within days, Russian warplanes were dropping heavy ...
Collaborators is the story of three individuals who participated—in wildly disparate fashions—in World War II and the Holocaust. Not one of them is likely to be familiar to American readers, though ...
So much sleaze oozes out of the morally compromised subjects in Ian Buruma’s disquieting group portrait, “The Collaborators: Three Stories of Deception and Survival in World War II,” that nearly every ...
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