Dear Spiegel Online,
You write: "[b]ut the collusion of other European countries in the Holocaust has received surprisingly little attention".
This is mixing apples and oranges. "European countries" you mention in the article are, for instance, Poland, whose government in London did everything they could to fight Germans-Nazis, Ukraine, which was not even a "country" in the sense that it was not independent, and, say, Hungary, which was a German ally in the war and Nazi accomplice in the Holocaust. Don't you think a bit more nuanced approach would be warranted, especially on such an important and emotionally charged issue?
Yuri Tchopko
Ukraine
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