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During World War I, the "bad country" was most often the country whose troops were on the opposite side of the battlefield from one's own side. Taking a step back, the victors of the war (the many nations belonging to the Triple Entente) placed most of the responsibility for the war on Imperial Germany, judging it to be the "bad country" whose actions were most significant for the war's eruption.

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