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Wim Bosboom keeps it simple. In the Second World War, you were either right or wrong. This interesting documentary is about "wrong" Dutch people, that is to say, people who were members of the NSB and collaborated with the occupying forces. A number of these former National Socialists have their say.

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Wim Bosboom keeps it simple. In the Second World War, you were either right or wrong. This interesting documentary is about "wrong" Dutch people, that is to say, people who were members of the NSB and collaborated with the occupying forces. A number of these former National Socialists have their say.

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