The children of the collaboration do not form a homogeneous group. They each look at the past and present in their own way, with their own beliefs and a backpack full of memories. Some experienced the war very consciously, others only know it from the stories that were later told sporadically. The witnesses have very different lives and look at their parents' war history with very different eyes, but they all have one thing in common: their parents collaborated in one way or another with the occupying forces.