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10 August, 10:50

Which of the following statements best explains the "Stab in the Back Myth?"

Germans believed the Big Three had stabbed Germany in the back with the Treaty of Versailles.

Germans believed that high ranking German officers had stabbed them in the back by signing the treaty.

Germans believed that Kaiser Wilhelm II had stabbed them in the back by fleeing to the Netherlands.

Germans believed that the war had been lost by politicians, not by the failure of the German army.

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  1. 10 August, 10:54
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    Germans believed that high ranking German officers had stabbed them in the back by signing the treaty
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