Rabu, 26 Juli 2017

WWII DVD Review: Nazi Collaborators

Nazi Collaborators: The True Stories of the Nazi Conspirators  Directed by Jean-François Delassus. 4 discs, $20.  Maintaining the Nazi death grip on the Reich’s far-flung occupied lands partly depended on a patch-quilt network of regional and national leaders and groups willing to cooperate with their new overlords. France’s Pierre Laval, Norway’s Vidkun Quisling, Belgium’s Leon …

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