1. May-December 1940: The Origins of Collaboration -- 2. January-August 1941: The Choice of Collaboration -- 3. August 1941-Spring 1942: Rex without Degrelle -- 4. Spring-Autumn 1942: Between Moderation and Extremism -- 5. Autumn 1942-January 1943: The Decisive Turning -- 6. January-Autumn 1943: The Pursuit of Total Collaboration -- 7. Autumn 1943-September 1944: Impotent Success and Final Failure
Summary
An exploration of the subject of collaboration during World War II in Belgium. The book demonstrates how the right-wing Catholic Rexist movement, led by Leon Degrelle, became one of the most important collaborationist movements in Nazi New Order Europe
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 346-354) and index