Transnational Identities of Dutch Nazi-Collaborators and their Struggle for Integration into the National Community

This article aims to shed light on how Nazi collaborators’ transnational encounters and exchanges generated attitudes and outlooks that are different and more diverse than those that one would be able to find when focusing solely on the issue of re- integration from the perspective of the nation-state framework. Military service in the German forces produced significant reconfigurations in the sense of identity and belonging of these non-German Nazis. Highlighting the Dutch example, we argue that such far-reaching experiences strongly affected the position to which these people aspired in the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Romijn, Peter
Tames, Ismee
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Romijn , P & Tames , I 2018 , ' Transnational Identities of Dutch Nazi-Collaborators and their Struggle for Integration into the National Community ' , Journal of Modern European History , vol. 16 , no. 2 , pp. 247-268 . https://doi.org/10.17104/1611-8944-2018-2-247
Schlagwörter: Collaborators / national socialism / dutch history / social integration
Sprache: Englisch
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This article aims to shed light on how Nazi collaborators’ transnational encounters and exchanges generated attitudes and outlooks that are different and more diverse than those that one would be able to find when focusing solely on the issue of re- integration from the perspective of the nation-state framework. Military service in the German forces produced significant reconfigurations in the sense of identity and belonging of these non-German Nazis. Highlighting the Dutch example, we argue that such far-reaching experiences strongly affected the position to which these people aspired in the restored post-war nation-state. We will demonstrate their ambition to adapt their own outlook in some respects to the guiding principles of their liberal-democratic surroundings, and indicate the limitations as well as the opportunities that both state and society provided in the process.