"50 Voices Reveal Humanity's Most Notorious Traitors: Who Tops the List?"
Now, you could excuse it if he was just doing it to keep his people safe, and nobody else would step up. Fair enough.
But he didn’t, he actively collaborated with the N*zis and actively sent French Jews and returned Jews fleeing Germany to their destructive fates.
He is, a traitor entirely, and a really bad one at that because there was actually no need for him to do it. France fell in 1940s, he died in 1951. He threw away his entire legacy for a m**h a****t leader in Germany and died a stain in history, imprisoned because he was too old to be shot.
>Pétain’s motives are a topic of wide conjecture. Winston Churchill had spoken to Reynaud during the impending fall of France, saying of Pétain, “… he had always been a defeatist, even in the last war [World War I].
La Malinche is synonymous with traitor in Mexico due to her coordination with the Spanish during their conquest of the Aztecs. She was a Nahuatl tribeswoman who was gifted to the Spanish alongside other slaves when they defeated a tribe during an expedition into Mexico. She would go on to be a key interpreter for the Spanish as she spoke the Aztec language and would marry Hernan Cortes post conquest.
Corfitz Ulfeldt is not well known outside of Scandinavia, but very bad.
In a quick recap he was in a top position under the Danish king in the mid 1600’s, but did a bunch a corrupt stuff (allegedly) and fled to Sweden who had been the mortal enemies of Denmark for hundreds of years.
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