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Fair. The Soviet republics perhaps aren't the best example since they were mostly desperate to begin with. But then you had independent states like Greece or France where plenty of opportunists came out of the woodwork. The specter of Nazi authority was bad news for a lot people but very good for some, and in America

Right, my point is that Nazis were good at exploiting long-standing grudges everywhere, and out of expedience they would appeal to the national egos even of people they considered subhuman. Conversely there were countries like Norway, or, say, the US that could be properly integrated to the Reich rather than simply

The Nazis didn't just conquer by force of arms, they had willing collaborators everywhere. Historically they even had collaborators in the Ukraine and other countries they had slated for complete annihilation, nevermind a place like the US populated largely by acceptable Germanic stock. And lest we forget, there were