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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Stab-in-the-Back Legend was a social theory popular in Germany in the period after World War I and before World War II, which attributed Germany's losing the war not to its inability to continue fighting, but to the public's failure to respond to its "patriotic calling" and the intentional sabotaging of the war effort, particularly by Jews, Socialists and Bolsheviks. The legend echoes the epic poem Nibelungenlied; in which the dragon-slaying hero Siegfried is stabbed in the back by Hagen von Tronje.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Stab-in-the-Back Legend was a social theory popular in Germany in the period after World War I and before World War II, which attributed Germany's losing the war not to its inability to continue fighting, but to the public's failure to respond to its "patriotic calling" and the intentional sabotaging of the war effort, particularly by Jews, Socialists and Bolsheviks. The legend echoes the epic poem Nibelungenlied; in which the dragon-slaying hero Siegfried is stabbed in the back by Hagen von Tronje.