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Intimate Relations between Women The paper will examine the circumstances in which women conducted intimate relations with the German occupiers in Serbia during WWII. It will analyze the policy and stand of the resistance movements towards such women as well as the social importance of these relations. Intimate fraternization with members of occupying forces was typical phenomenon for all territories under German occupation during World War II.
Although it depended on the regime of occupation, number of the occupying forces and general sympathies towards Nazism, it became the most detested form of collaboration. Women fraternization with Germans was condemned since it was considered betrayal of national and patriarchal norms and morals. Punishment by cutting hair as well as post-war trails, beside real charges for sexual relationships had, in numerous cases, background in ideological disapproval.
Concealing ideology behind sexual charges was an attempt of women gender degradation and deprivation of their right on equality and emancipation. The gender differentiated treatment of collaboration was an attempt to re-establish male dominance and traditional gender roles. The dissatisfaction of the Serbian population with the new situation lead to an armed uprising, which culminated in autumn of when the two resistance movements — the communist National Liberation Movement and the royalist Ravna Gora Movement united.
Shortly, conflicts broke out between them, which facilitated their defeat. The uprising that was brutally suppressed by the end of inflicted great losses and suffering on the civilian population, resulting in the pacification of most of Serbia and the adaptation of the people to a life under occupation.