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by bsdpufferfish 914 days ago
> he said what people wanted to hear after losing WWI

In other words, they believed it. It wasn’t a false manipulation.

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They believed the "stabbed in the back" narrative like the US establishment believed there were weapons of mass destruction in Irak.

It was a motivated belief, thoroughly uninformed by rational thought, and maintaining and spreading that belief took no small amount of blatant lies and cynicism.

Stabbed in the back, doesn't explain why facism was a popular world view across Europe and Japan.