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during World War II to
designate traitorous collaboration with the enemy. The
related term
collaborationism is used by
historians who
restrict the term...
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Collaboration (from
Latin com- "with" +
laborare "to labor", "to work") is the
process of two or more people,
entities or
organizations working together...
- anti-communism.
Collaborationnisme (English:
collaborationism)
should be
distinguished from
collaboration.
Collaborationism refers to those,
primarily from the...
- the
collaboration between French citizens and the ****
German regime during World War II. Irvine,
William D. (1982). "Reviewed work:
Collaborationism in...
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Dziobak 2002, p. 172.
Dziobak 2002, pp. 176–177. John A. Armstrong,
Collaborationism in
World War II: The
Integral Nationalist Variant in
Eastern Europe...
- M****
collaboration is a form of
collective action that
occurs when
large numbers of
people work
independently on a
single project,
often modular in its...
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pursue class struggle. In this sense, the term has
connotations of
collaborationism. At the same time,
communists do not
necessarily reject all alliances...
- Do****ent and file
collaboration are the
tools or
systems set up to help
multiple people work
together on a
single do****ent or file to
achieve a single...
- necessity, or voluntary, opportunistic, or greedy. He also
categorized collaborationism as "servile",
attempting to be useful, or "ideological", full-throated...
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Protein Data Bank (PDB) is a
database for the three-dimensional
structural data of
large biological molecules such as
proteins and
nucleic acids, which...