List of alleged collaborators

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Collaborationism, as a pejorative term, can describe the treason of cooperating with enemy forces occupying one's country. As such it implies criminal deeds in the service of the occupying power, including complicity with the occupying power in murder, persecutions, pillage, and economic exploitation as well as participation in a puppet government.

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[edit] During World War I, those accused of collaboration with Allies included

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] During World War II, those accused of collaboration with Axis Powers included

For more details on this topic, see Collaboration during World War II.

[edit] Armenia

[edit] Belarus

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Brittany

[edit] China

[edit] Croatia

[edit] Denmark

[edit] Dutch East Indies

[edit] Estonia

  • Ain-Ervin Mere
  • Hjalmar Mäe
  • Oskar Angelus
  • Alfred Wendt (or Vendt)
  • Otto Leesment
  • Hans Saar
  • Oskar Öpik
  • Arnold Radik
  • Johannes Soodla

[edit] France

Main article: Vichy France
See also: Breton nationalism and World War II

[edit] Greece

[edit] Hungary

[edit] India

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Latvia

  • Viktors Arājs (Arajs Commando)
  • Rudolfs Bangerskis
  • Gustavs Celminš
  • Oskars Dankers
  • Konrads Kalejs
  • Boleslavs Maikovskis (Latvian Police). US resident, ordered deported to Latvia; arrested by West German police but not tried.
  • Elmars Sprogis (Latvian Police) US resident

[edit] Lithuania

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Norway

[edit] Palestine

[edit] Poland

[edit] Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia (occupied western part of Czechoslovakia)

[edit] Russia

  • Pyotr Krasnov
  • Lokot Republic
  • Russian Liberation Army
  • Andrei Shkuro
  • Andrey Vlasov
  • "Hilfswillige" or "Hiwi" Russians
  • "Osttruppen" Russian Security forces
  • "Ostlegionen"(Russian sections)
  • 29. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (russische Nr. 1)
  • 30. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (russische Nr. 2)
  • Russkaya Ovsoboditelnaya Narodnaya Armija (RONA)
  • Waffen-Sturm-Brigade Kaminski
  • Kaminski Brigade
  • Volksheer-Brigade Kaminski
  • Waffen-Sturm-Brigade RONA
  • Russkaia Osvoboditelnaia Armiia (ROA)
  • Guard Corps Brigade of ROA
  • "Schutzmannschaft-Brigade Siegling" or "SS-Polizei-Bataillon-Siegling"
  • 2nd KNOR Division (600. (Russische) Infanterie-Division)
  • 1st KNOR Division (650. (Russische) Infanterie-Division)
  • 3rd KNOR Division (in development still at the end of the war)
  • Freiwilligen-Stamm-Regiment 3 (Russians & Ukrainians)
  • Freiwilligen-Stamm-Regiment 4 (Russians & Ukrainians)
  • Freiwillige SS reg. "Warager" (Wrangel SS Regiment)
  • 1st Russian National People Army (1st RNA, also known as "Boyarski Brigade")
  • "Sonderheadquarters R" (special headquarters Russia)
  • "Special division R" (12 training reconnaissance battalions)
  • 1064th Russian Grenadier Regiment of 599 Russian Brigade
  • 1st Russian National SS brigade "Drushina"
  • Russkiy Okhranniy Korpus
  • Otdel'niy Russkiy Korpus
  • Russisches Schutzkorps or Russisches Schutzkorps Serbien (Russian Units in Balkans area)
  • Russian fighter volunteers in "Fehrbellin Platz", Berlin

Russian volunteers in the German Air Force

Was equipped with German and captured Soviet aircraft including: Arado Ar 66C, Gotha Go 145C, Polikarpov U-2 VS(Po-2) or Yakovlev Yak UT-2 (AIR-20) between other types for making night land attacks against Red Army lines in Eastern front. Their command HQ was detached in Minsk, Belarus.

  • 1.Ostfl.St.(Russische) (Eastern volunteers Sqdn.) (Minsk)
  • 1/NSGr.1 (Russische) (Kovno)
  • 2/NSGr.1 (Russische) (Kovno)
  • Stab I./Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Borisov)
  • Russisch Lehr Fl. Div. (Air Training operative Div). (Borisov)
  • 2/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch Div. (Russische) (Borisov)
  • 3/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Borisov)
  • 1/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Dubinskaya)

Russian volunteers in Japanese forces

  • Asano Division unit in Kwantung Army
  • Russian Fascist Party Guards
  • Russian Monarquic Party Corps
  • Russian agents at service of Japanese and Manchu secret service in Manchukuo

Russen (Russia) propaganda news

  • Dobrovoletz(Der Freiwillige) - Russian volunteer units
  • Novoye Slovo Official political news of Andrei Vlasov, in Berlin

Loyalty Pledge of Osten (Slavs) volunteers

  • Ostlegionäre der Wehrmacht

"Ich schwöre bei Gott diesen heiligen Eid, dass ich im Kampf gegen die bolschewistischen Feinde meiner Heimat dem Obersten Befehlshaber der Deutschen Wehrmacht, Adolf Hitler, unbedingten Gehorsam leisten und als tapferer Soldat bereit sein will, jederzeit für diesen Eid mein Leben einzusetzen."

[edit] Idel-Ural

[edit] Caucasus

[edit] Serbia

[edit] Slovakia

[edit] Slovenia

[edit] South Africa

[edit] Ukraine

[edit] During World War II, those accused of collaboration with Soviets and Allies included

[edit] Lithuania

[edit] In fiction

[edit] Bibliography