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During World War I, the British saw themselves as defenders of democracy and civilization, fighting against aggression and tyranny, particularly embodied by Germany. There was a strong sense of nationalism and imperial pride, with many believing it was their duty to uphold the British Empire's values and influence. The war was also viewed as a means to protect their allies and maintain the balance of power in Europe. This perspective fostered a collective identity that emphasized bravery, resilience, and sacrifice for the greater good.

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