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  1. Aug 22, 2017 · The nickname ‘November Criminals’ was given to the German politicians who negotiated and signed the armistice which ended World War One, and was given by their opponents, who felt the army had enough strength to continue and that surrendering was a betrayal, a crime. Many of the November Criminals were leading members of the early Weimar ...

  2. Aug 16, 2014 · 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 ...

  3. Dec 29, 2023 · rumeemahanta. Answer: The term "November Criminals" was used pejoratively to refer to the German politicians who were involved in the signing of the armistice on November 11, 1918, which effectively ended World War I. The armistice led to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The politicians, including those in the Weimar Republic government, were ...

  4. Solution. Verified by Toppr. Those who supported the Weimar Republic, mainly Socialists, Catholics and Democrats, became easy targets of attack in the conservative nationalist circles. They were mockingly called the ‘November criminals’. Was this answer helpful?

  5. Read the following statements and choose the correct option (a) November Criminals belonged to Hitler's associates

  6. Verified by Toppr. Correct option is A. Because they signed armistice agreement and conceded Germany to Allies. Was this answer helpful? 4. Similar Questions. Q 1. Who were called the 'November Criminals ' ? A) The opponents of Weimar Republic.

  7. Jul 10, 2019 · report flag outlined. Answer: People who were supporters of the Weimar Republic, mainly Socialists , Catholics and Democrats , became easy targets of attack in the conservative nationalist circles. They were mockingly called "November Criminals". chevron right.

  8. By the late summer of 1918, the Germans were in full retreat, and the German military knew the war was over, asking for an armistice in November, 1918. Answer and Explanation: The "November Criminals" were the German politicians and diplomats that ended World War I and signed the Treaty of Versailles.

  9. Aug 16, 2014 · Who from the following were not 'November Criminals'? (a) Socialists (b) Spartacists (c) Catholics (d) Democrats

  10. Solution. Verified by Toppr. Correct option is C. The supporters of Weimar Republic. Was this answer helpful? 3. Similar Questions. Q 1.