Collaboration
Collaboration, literally, consists of working together with one or more others. See collaborative software, consensus, cooperation quotient
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Wartime collaboration
As a pejorative term, the word "collaboration' can describe the treason of cooperating with enemy forces occupying one's country.
During World War II, those accused of collaboration with Axis Powers included:
- Vidkun Quisling (Norway)
- Ustashe (Croatia)
- The government of Vichy France
- Leopold III of Belgium (found innocent)
- Pierre Laval (France)
- P. G. Wodehouse (only informally accused)
- companies like Philips and Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek (DAF) in the Netherlands continued their business with the Germans as usual.
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- State Collaboration Collaboration of Vichy France with Nazi Germany.
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