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Introduction / Eleonora Narvselius and Gelinada Grinchenko
Monuments for deserters!? The changing image of Wehrmacht deserters in Germany and their gradual entry into Germany's memory culture / Marco Dräger
From traitors to role models: rehabilitation and memorialization of Wehrmacht deserters in Austria / Peter Pirker and Johannes Kramer
Reinventing collaboration: the Vlasov movement in the postwar Russian emigration / Benjamin Tromly
Taking an intellectual stance between communist resistance and fascist collaboration: Jean Paulhan and the Épuration process in France a the end of WWII / Caroline Perret
Intellectuals in times of troubles: between empowerment and disenchantment during the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan / Yulia Yurchuk and Alla Marchenko
Discussing wartime collaboration in a transnational digital space: the framing of the UPA and the Latvian Legion in Wikiipedia / Mārtiņš Kaprāns and Mykola Makhortykh
In the ninth circle: intellectuals as traitors in the Russo-Ukrainian War / Tanya Zaharchenko
Collaboration and the genocide of Roma in Poland / Sławomir Kapralski
The Soviet punishment of an all-European crime, "horizontal collaboration" / Vanessa Voisin
"Organized bestial gangs"
the Second World War and images of betrayal in Yugoslav socialist cinema / Tea Sindbæk Andersen
Collaboration and collaborators in Ukraine during the Second World War: between myth and memory / Mykola Borovyk
Silken braids under the German boot: creating images of female Soviet Ostarbeiters as betrayers and betrayed / GelinadaGrinchenko and Eleonora Narvselius
Betrayal of memory in Hungarian public memorials of the twentieth century / Melinda Harlov-Csort́n
Betrayal and public memory: the "Myroslav Irchan affair" in the diaspora
homeland disjuncture / Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Post-war and post-communist Poland and European knightly myths of loyalty and betrayal: Pasikowski's Acquis Mythologique Communautaire / Piotr Toczyski.
Monuments for deserters!? The changing image of Wehrmacht deserters in Germany and their gradual entry into Germany's memory culture / Marco Dräger
From traitors to role models: rehabilitation and memorialization of Wehrmacht deserters in Austria / Peter Pirker and Johannes Kramer
Reinventing collaboration: the Vlasov movement in the postwar Russian emigration / Benjamin Tromly
Taking an intellectual stance between communist resistance and fascist collaboration: Jean Paulhan and the Épuration process in France a the end of WWII / Caroline Perret
Intellectuals in times of troubles: between empowerment and disenchantment during the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan / Yulia Yurchuk and Alla Marchenko
Discussing wartime collaboration in a transnational digital space: the framing of the UPA and the Latvian Legion in Wikiipedia / Mārtiņš Kaprāns and Mykola Makhortykh
In the ninth circle: intellectuals as traitors in the Russo-Ukrainian War / Tanya Zaharchenko
Collaboration and the genocide of Roma in Poland / Sławomir Kapralski
The Soviet punishment of an all-European crime, "horizontal collaboration" / Vanessa Voisin
"Organized bestial gangs"
the Second World War and images of betrayal in Yugoslav socialist cinema / Tea Sindbæk Andersen
Collaboration and collaborators in Ukraine during the Second World War: between myth and memory / Mykola Borovyk
Silken braids under the German boot: creating images of female Soviet Ostarbeiters as betrayers and betrayed / GelinadaGrinchenko and Eleonora Narvselius
Betrayal of memory in Hungarian public memorials of the twentieth century / Melinda Harlov-Csort́n
Betrayal and public memory: the "Myroslav Irchan affair" in the diaspora
homeland disjuncture / Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Post-war and post-communist Poland and European knightly myths of loyalty and betrayal: Pasikowski's Acquis Mythologique Communautaire / Piotr Toczyski.