How did the “stab in the back” myth contribute to the Nazi rise to power?

a. The propaganda campaign allowed Nazis to use Jews as scapegoats and create a common enemy.
b. The children’s story was used by Nazis to glorify the socialist system that would return Germany to glory.
c. The German legend attacked democracy as backward, allowing fascism to grow in popularity.
d. The myth created German resentment about their Austrian allies, which the Nazis exploited.

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