COLLABORATIONISM AND COMPLICITY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND REFLECTED IN SCHOLARS AND WRITERS WORKS

Keywords: Second World War, Ukraine, occupational regime, collaboration, subsidiary, deviant behavior

Abstract

A significant number of innocent people got into the post-war repression and their fates were crippled by war and totalitarianism. The author of this paper does not in any way desire to justify activities of collaborators or enemy aiders, as certain historian critics sometimes consider by mistake. The research aims to show – but not to justify – motives of misdeeds of a person in crucial social situation and incentive factors, which may under certain conditions align one’s behavior with a specific course of action.

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Published
2018-10-29
How to Cite
Shaikan, A., & Shaikan, V. (2018). COLLABORATIONISM AND COMPLICITY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND REFLECTED IN SCHOLARS AND WRITERS WORKS. Scientific Journal of Polonia University, 30(5), 107-113. https://doi.org/10.23856/3011