Nazi Collaborators (TV Mini Series 2010– ) Poster

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8/10
well written, well produced
chilla-black26 January 2012
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Narrated by Alisdair Simpson, 'Nazi Collaberators' is a different approach to the WWII years in documentary. Each episode documents the actions of a proved conspirator, not only covering what they did but asking why they did it.

"Many did it for financial gain, others for the promise of elevated status, whilst others would later claim they would be killed if they refused". Stories include the Belgian and Norwegian splinter SS, plus the Lithuanian Murder Squads.

However, The first episode is the most awesome, as it is about the Lodz Ghetto and Chaim Rumkowski's 'Give Me Your Children' speech - widely regarded as one of the most appalling political incidents of the Second World War.

This is a very good documentary for WWII historians and should not be missed. As always with this subject, some of the footage is harrowing.
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Something not quite right
jacksoncolumbo17 January 2014
There is a lot of contemporary film shown throughout the series but it very often does not match at all with the narrative. For example, throughout the series, we frequently see film of Hitler, I believe, plotting 'operation citadel' while the narrator discusses something entirely different. This is not art where all we need is 'a feel' for the period. If this is history, we need evidence. If the film wants to discuss Latvian auxiliary units, then use film, photographs, interviews or documents of that. Showing us 'stock footage' of German soldiers somewhere on the Eastern Front is not good enough. I know this may seem pedantic, but this is where things can get very confusing. It is quite wrong to have a narrator telling us about Latvian or Ukrainian nationalists fighting with the SS or of the same killing communist commissars but then have film which showing something quite, quite different. This is profoundly undermining for what could have been far better. The 'World at War' series created a very high standard which viewers could trust and treat as history. 'Nazi collaborators' severely handicaps itself with such a slapdash approach. I am afraid that it may not be long before the discrepancy of film/narration will be held up as evidence that the events being discussed did not happen.
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6/10
interesting idea but too many flaws.
ib011f9545i26 April 2020
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It is Covid lockdown time and I am watching the dvd boxed of this. This is not the worst World War 2 documentary series I have seen but far from the best. The IRA episode stood out for me in its sloppiness. A German spy is shown parachuting into Ireland wearing a 1980s West German flight suit with a West German flag on it. Then we see a still photo of the wartime RUC carrying Sterling machine guns,from the 1950s. The film is unfair to Ireland in World War 2. Ireland was actually very helpful to the British war effort while in public pretending to be much less helpful for political reasons. I expect the other episodes have similar flaws. I think they made too many episodes too cheaply.
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4/10
Poorly researched and several errors.
oriole-251-33942428 February 2015
The episode about Dutch Nazi collaborator Anton Mussert is very poorly researched and contains numerous errors - too many to list. Also several film fragments do not fit the actual spoken text. Just an example, the description of the prosecution of Dutch Jews by the Nazis is illustrated with early colour footage of fisherman from the Dutch village of Volendam in their traditional black clothing who are described as "Dutch Jews". This is just an example, the entire episode is riddled with errors and inaccuracies, beginning with the mispronunciation of Mussert's name as "Moossert". The episode about Dutch Nazi collaborator Anton Mussert is very poorly researched and contains numerous errors - too many to list. Also several film fragments do not fit the actual spoken text. Just an example, the description of the prosecution of Dutch Jews by the Nazis is illustrated with early colour footage of fisherman from the Dutch village of Volendam in their traditional black clothing who are described as "Dutch Jews". This is just an example, the entire episode is riddled with errors and inaccuracies, beginning with the mispronunciation of Mussert's name as "Moossert".
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Simplistic handling of subject casts doubt on series objectivity
djv-62 January 2013
The episode (#12) concerning Finland contains gross errors, misrepresents some subjects, grasps at straws at bewildering pace and, on the whole, seems tendentious, aimed at providing a biased view of the subject. It misses some very obvious points against the given view and interpretations of events, while providing a curious, single-threaded narrative that switches sides instead of providing objectivity using alternative explanations. This casts the whole series in a very suspicious light.

While the whole subject is definitely worth an objective look, I'm not sure this documentary series is up to the task.
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Grand Nafti reasoning & saving Albert Spears
andreisom_andreice4 January 2016
British sold the Palestinians out so badly, not respecting, who they was as a ppl. with strong religious belief and strong heritage, plus they taking their land and pushing to the side. That's why when it came to the Jew and their plight, So there's a understanding why the Palestinians leader didn't have any feeling towards the Jews. This show was more out to look at this guy for just want to destroy the Jews, because of dislike and not what happening to his ppl.and there land. Palestinians didn't have any saying in what was going to happen to them. A Jewish, Zionist was in command of what was best for them. There should've been a little more understanding for his wanting to defeat the Jews, any means necessary. They left him with no choice, but to run the Hitler. And for Albert Spears, the show talked about how the media cuddled Spear in the approach in interviewing him, but Nazi Collaborators should've brought up how Spear still had painting and other artifact, which he was trying to sell after he got out of jail.
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