What's shown happened mainly in France (and a few other European countries), mainly after WWII. So searches for some sort of more generic/general explanation probably won't find much.
For a much fuller discussion of what happened, see http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/jun/05/women-victims-d-da y-landings-second-world-war
(Just a few very small excerpts: "... Many French people as well as allied troops were sickened by the treatment meted out to these women ... teenagers who had associated with German soldiers ... After the humiliation of a public head-shaving, the tondues - the shorn women - were often paraded through the streets ... An extraordinary battlefield myth soon spread like wildfire. This maintained that young French women, the lovers of German soldiers, were fighting as snipers against the allies. ... ")
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