The newspaper The People' s Observer was banned by this government after an incident in which a machine gun was placed in an auditorium and a man proclaimed 'the revolution has broken out!' A false legend held that this government stabbed its people 'in the back' to explain why its country lost a war'

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1. The newspaper The People' s Observer was banned by this government after an incident in which a machine gun was placed in an auditorium and a man proclaimed 'the revolution has broken out!' A false legend held that this government stabbed its people 'in the back' to explain why its country lost a war'