Along with the enemy: RT test on collaborationism during the Great Patriotic War
2021-01-14T12:20:38.854Z
Collaboration is the voluntary cooperation of the citizens of a country at war with the enemy. During the Great Patriotic War, German troops occupied territories in which 80 million Soviet citizens lived before the war; over the years of the conflict, more than 5 million Soviet servicemen were taken prisoner. According to some historians, almost 1 million inhabitants of the USSR went to cooperate with the Nazis for one reason or another. Some of them worked for the Germans, others fought against the Soviet troops with weapons in their hands, while some, at an opportunity, went over to the side of the partisans and Resistance fighters. What do you know about this part of the history of the Great Patriotic War? Test yourself with the RT test.
Source: russiart