who were the november criminals

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The term “November criminals” historically refers to a label applied in post- World War I Germany to the signatories of the Armistice of November 11, 1918, accusing them of betraying the German war effort and thereby ending the war. The phrase was used by various political groups at the time, especially right- wing factions, and helped fuel the narrative that those leaders had capitulated rather than secured a victory. The concept is tied to the German Weimar Republic’s early aftermath and anti-Armistice sentiment, rather than to any single contemporary crime or event in November. If you’re asking about a specific film, book, or other work titled or themed around “November criminals,” I can clarify that as well and provide details on characters, plot, or historical context.