Nazi Collaborators
"Nazi collaborators" refers to individuals or groups that assisted the Nazi regime during World War II, either willingly or under coercion. These collaborators could be from occupied countries and often supported the Nazis in various ways, such as providing information, helping with logistics, or participating in the persecution of Jewish people and other targeted groups.
Collaboration varied widely, from government officials who enacted Nazi policies to ordinary citizens who reported neighbors. The motivations for collaboration included ideological alignment, fear of reprisals, or the desire for personal gain. After the war, many collaborators faced legal consequences for their actions, while others were integrated back into society.