they wanted to fight what they saw as a bigger bigger threat to them than germany. >> in their own country people were fighting and dying and they with fr with expectation were taking jews out of their homes and sending them to concentration camps and they chose to leave their own country and join the nazis who had invaded. we would call that a collaborator. >> you may. but they were doing what -- >> you don't think they are collaborators? >> i don't know that i would put that label on them. they were doing what they thought was right for their country. and they were going out and fight what can they thought was a bigger, you know, a bigger evil. >> you do know that in austrian historian has written habit jews shot by this viking division and military police back in 1945? she also writes about 18 prisoners were executed by members of this division between april 7th and 11th, 1945. and last year, a 90-year-old german guy, was identified as a member of the viking unit and arrested and charged with the murder of 58 jews and have been forced to labor in austria. why would you dress up as members of this particular unit? it seems odd.