Yes. Basically you read the very few works of historians with arguable motives, and choose to completely ignore the massive ammounts of work done by historians that some of which may have arguable motives, but many of which don't. There are countless ammounts of evidence and countless testimonies againts the Nazis, but you choose to ignore these...
I'll answer one of your questions, why the Zionists collaberated with the Nazis. It's a serious question, that was questionable even at the time and was the source of much debate. Eventually the Zionist leadership decided to do this for one simple reason, millions of Jews were dying, millions, and they wanted to save them. They knew the cost would be great, but they couldn't just sit by and watch these people die. In a way it is like negotiating with a terrorist, on a much more extreme scale. Also, there wasn't as much collaberation as you make it seem. They continued trade with Germany and attempted to made certain deals with the Nazis that that they would pay them a certain amount of money, and in return the lives of hundreds of thousands of Jews would be saved, but in the end the negotiations mostly blew up and the Nazis killed most of them anyway...