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An illustration from a 1919 Austrian postcard showing a caricatured Jew stabbing a German Army soldier in the back with a dagger. The capitulation of the Central Powers was blamed on communists, Bolsheviks, and the Weimar Republic, but in particular on Jews.
The phrase originates from the use of the word cross in the sense of foul play: deliberate collusion to cause someone to lose a contest of some kind. It has also been suggested that the term was inspired by the practice of 18th-century British thief taker and criminal Jonathan Wild , who kept a ledger of his transactions and is said to have ...
Backbiting or tale-bearing is to slander someone in their absence — to bite them behind their back. Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting .
The highly-anticipated new season premieres Jan. 9. Carolyn Wiger (Survivor) then says, "I am able to tell if somebody's lying to me or not," as fans get a glimpse of fellow cast member Dylan ...
Annemarie Wiley is done talking about esophageal issues, at least in social settings."I wish there had been zero conversations about the e-word," the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills rookie, 40 ...
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The signing of the Paris Peace Accords on January 27, 1973. The Vietnam stab-in-the-back myth asserts that the United States' defeat during the Vietnam War was caused by various American groups, such as civilian policymakers, the media, antiwar protesters, the United States Congress, or political liberals.