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To backstab someone as a metaphor for betrayal is as common in German as it is in English. So while the origin of the Dolchstoßlegende and this float are linguistically the same, I don't think this is a play on the Dolchstoßlegende.
Edit: I'm confident that they explicitly used a spear instead of a dagger to avoid a direct comparison.