Who were called the ‘November criminals’?
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Robert Wilde is a historian who writes about European history. He is the author of the History in an Afternoon textbook series. The nickname "November Criminals" was given to the German politicians who negotiated and signed the armistice which ended World War I in November of 1918.
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Many Germans hated the government for signing the armistice in November 1918 - they called them the November criminals. The defeat in the war came as a huge surprise to the German people, which led to a theory that the brave German army had been 'stabbed in the back' by the politicians.
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