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Simply because it killed the most people. Technology had progressed to the point where killing on the battlefield was now much more efficient, except that the strategy had not advanced to the same degree - with the result that both sides shot, bombed, shelled and torpedoed each other to a stalemate.

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Q: Why was World War 1 the bloodiest war before World War 2?
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