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who were the november criminals and why were they called so

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Answered by Sukanyayayayayayayay
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The nickname "November Criminals" was given to the German politicians who negotiated and signed the armistice which ended World War One in November of 1918. The November Criminals were named so by German political opponents who thought the German army had enough strength to continue and that surrendering was a betrayal or crime, that the German army had not actually lost on the battlefront.
Answered by Anonymous
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The 1st world war had a great impact on Europe by both psychologically and financially . Europe , from a continent of creditors turned into one of debtors . Unfortunately, Weimar republic was being made to pay all the remaining debts . The republic also carried burden of guilt of war and national humiliation.

Those who supported them mainly socialist, catholic and democrats came to be known as November criminals.

They were targeted because they became easy targets of attack in the conservative nationalist circles.

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