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At the beginning of World War I, Great Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914, following Germany's invasion of Belgium. Britain had a treaty obligation to defend Belgian neutrality, which was violated by Germany's actions. This declaration marked Britain's entry into the conflict and led to the mobilization of its military forces to support the Allies. The war quickly escalated, involving many nations and resulting in a protracted and devastating conflict.

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