abstract
| - Collaborationism is cooperation with enemy forces against one's country. Stanley Hoffmann subdivided collaboration onto
* involuntary (reluctant recognition of necessity) and
* voluntary (an attempt of exploiting necessity). According to him, collaborationism can be subdivied onto
* servile and
* ideological, the former is a deliberate service to an enemy, whereas the latter is a deliberate advocacy of co-operation with the foreign force which is seen as a champion of some desirable domestic transformations. In contrast, Bertram Gordon used the terms "collaborator" and "collaborationist" for non-ideological and ideological collaborations, respectively. Legally, it may be considered as a form of treason.[citation needed] Collaborationism may be associated with criminal deeds in the service of the occupying power, which may include complicity with the occupying power in murder, persecutions, pillage, and economic exploitation or participation in a puppet government.
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