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Yes, hostages were taken during World War I, primarily by various military forces in occupied territories. Often, civilians or local leaders were seized as a means of intimidation or to exert control over the population. Additionally, some governments interned enemy nationals as hostages to prevent espionage and maintain security. The practice, while not as widespread or systematic as in World War II, still occurred in various contexts throughout the conflict.

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