'@MaitreLudard' Well, there's admitting a quick surrender vs. admitting intentionally joining the Nazis, which was a popular decision at the time. Resistance was a very unpopular faction until the Nazis lost. Only then were they pretended to be popular heroes, but they didn't even get the country only they were even (internally) fighting for since they were socialists, and the Allies weren't having that. Often easier to whitewash history than admit it since there're always devils in details.
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'@MaitreLudard' Well, there's admitting a quick surrender vs. admitting intentionally joining the Nazis, which was a popular decision at the time. Resistance was a very unpopular faction until the Nazis lost. Only then were they pretended to be popular heroes, but they didn't even get the country only they were even (internally) fighting for since they were socialists, and the Allies weren't having that. Often easier to whitewash history than admit it since there're always devils in details.