The Cruel Fate of Women who Collaborated with Germans in WWII
At the beginning of World War II, the Third Reich’s war machine achieved resounding and swift victories. The famous Blitzkrieg or “lightning war” allowed Germany to advance in an overwhelming manner, with no one able to halt the Wehrmacht’s progress. Soon, the territories of Poland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and France were occupied, adding to Czechoslovakia, which had been occupied even before the war began. Credit to: Der Kommandant English
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