An abusive term for those German politicians who had signed the armistice to end the First World War
The ISBN of The November Criminals is 9780385532273.
"The November Criminals" by Sam Munson has 320 pages.
The November Criminals was created on 2010-04-20.
Criminals - 2006 was released on: USA: 11 November 2006 (limited)
The "November Crime" was the signing of the Armistice. To Hitler, and so many others, the German politicians who signed the Armistice on November 11th, 1918, would become known as the "November Criminals".
Hitler named the people who signed the Treaty of Versailles 'November Criminals'.
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The main accusations made by hardline nationalists were that they (that is, various liberals and socialists) had: # Encouraged revolution in Germany. # Signed the armistice.
Like other hardline nationalists, Hitler referred to them as the November criminals.
The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1946, at the Palace of Justice. The first and best known of these trials was the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which tried 22 of the most important captured leaders of Nazi Germany. It was held from November 21, 1945 to October 1, 1946.
The nickname was given to German politicians who signed the armistice which ended the First World War. Hitler was against them because he believed that Germany should have carried on fighting and should have emerged victorious.
I assume you mean World War I.The war ended in November 1918. Germany's army was still in France when the surrender happened; however, the army wasn't fully defeated (although it was definitely losing badly). A lot of right-winger extremists (including a lot of ex-soldiers who joined up the paramilitary "Freikorps") believed that leftists like socialists and communists had betrayed their own country; they referred to these politicians as "November Criminals", and this betrayal is known as the "Dolchstosslegende" ("dagger-blow legend", or "Stab in the back myth").Well, as it happened, the perception was also that most communists and socialists were Jewish. So these people, led by World War I hero General Erich Ludendorff, believed that the November Criminals were mostly just greedy Jewish politicians. They also blamed all subsequent problems on the November Criminals, like economic problems and the effects of the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazis were able to roll all this together and blame Jews for all of their problems, and gained enough popularity to eventually take control of Germany.It should be noted, however, that antisemitism in Germany is very, very old. So the "November Criminals" stuff is just an easy way of justifying their already existing dislike of Jews.