Abstract

The article examines the reasons and signs of collaborationism in Podillya during the Second World War. It considers the cooperation of the Ukrainian subsidiary administration and police with the occupation regime after their transition under the full control of German civil administration as well as the signs of collaborationism on the part of Vlasov army departments and Russian Cossack formations.

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