What conclusion can be drawn by the fact that the Lithuanians eagerly cooperated with their Nazi invaders?

They did not really understand what the Nazis were asking.

They rejected Nazi ideology but feared for their lives.

They were firm believers in the Nazi dream of an Aryan nation.

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Answer:

B. Not everyone was like the Dutch during the war.

Explanation:

This is going to give a lot of trouble. I believe the answer isn't there. I think they had a large Jewish Population that had been in Lithuania for at least 6 centuries.

The turned to the Nazis either because they were anti-Semitic, or they feared for their lives. I think I'd pick B.