Is Jean Calder determined to upset as many people as she can in the shortest possible time?

Referring to the Nazi occupation of Europe (The Argus, November 27), she states: "Most European non-Jews did collaborate or acquiesce without resistance."

Where does she get such ideas? While there were collaborators and Nazi sympathisers within occupied Europe, the vast majority of people were certainly not.

To make such an offensive and ill-informed statement is an insult to the brave and long-suffering people of occupied Europe who suffered hideous atrocities at the hands of the Nazis during the Second World War.

-Bob Pendlebury, Hove