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-'''''Collaboration horizontale''''', '''''collaboration féminine''''' or '''''collaboration sentimentale''''' (the French adjective "[[sentimental|sentimentale]]" can be translated as "pertaining to a romantic relationship") was the (supposed) [[sexual intercourse]] that some French women had with members of the German invasion force after the [[Battle of France]] in 1940. This started to be considered a form of [[Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II#France|collaboration]] ca. June 6, 1944, the start of [[Western Front (World War II)#Liberation of France|''la Libération]]. 
-==Depictions in film==+Within nations occupied by the [[Axis Powers]], some citizens, driven by [[nationalism]], [[ethnic hatred]], [[anti-communism]], [[Antisemitism|anti-Semitism]], or [[opportunism]] knowingly engaged in '''collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II'''. Some of these [[collaborationism|collaborationists]] committed the worst [[war crimes]], [[crimes against humanity]] and atrocities of [[the Holocaust]].
-In ''[[Hiroshima mon amour]]'', the (unnamed) female protagonist is revealed to have been shaven as punishment for ''collaboration horizontale''. This phenomenon has also inspired the 2010 film ''Collaboration horizontale''.+
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Within nations occupied by the Axis Powers, some citizens, driven by nationalism, ethnic hatred, anti-communism, anti-Semitism, or opportunism knowingly engaged in collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II. Some of these collaborationists committed the worst war crimes, crimes against humanity and atrocities of the Holocaust.



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