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Belgium was one of the countries that suffered greatly during World War I. The German invasion in 1914 led to widespread destruction and atrocities, including the infamous Rape of Belgium, where civilians were subjected to violence and reprisals. The war devastated the country’s infrastructure and economy, leaving lasting scars on its population and landscape.

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