collaboration 
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SOURCE: New York Times
9/10/2022
Philippe Pétain's Legacy Haunts the Island Where He's Buried
The current French history wars have drawn battle lines over whether Pétain's service in the first world war or his collaboration during the second should be remembered.
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SOURCE: New York Times
3-10-14
Revisiting a Scholar Unmasked by Scandal
Yale literay theorist Paul de Man, one of deconstructionist theory's earliest proponents, turned out to be a collaborator, swindler, forger, bigamist, and deceiver, according to a new biography.
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