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Which best defines the “stab in the back” myth?
It is the idea that Jews betrayed Germany by orchestrating its defeat in World War I.
It is the belief that the Weimar Republic would betray Germany if allowed to remain in power.
It is the idea that Germany’s allies, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires, failed them in World War I.
It is the notion that disloyal soldiers were the cause of Germany’s defeat in World War I.
Is it "It is the idea that Jews betrayed Germany by orchestrating its defeat in World War I." ?
It is the idea that Jews betrayed Germany by orchestrating its defeat in World War I.
It is the belief that the Weimar Republic would betray Germany if allowed to remain in power.
It is the idea that Germany’s allies, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires, failed them in World War I.
It is the notion that disloyal soldiers were the cause of Germany’s defeat in World War I.
Is it "It is the idea that Jews betrayed Germany by orchestrating its defeat in World War I." ?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Right
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/stab-in-the-back_myth
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/stab-in-the-back_myth
Answered by
loser
Yes, it is A.
Answered by
loser
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