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Before World War I, Belgium was neutrally positioned but had alliances that influenced its stance. Belgium was a signatory of the Treaty of London (1839), which guaranteed its neutrality, and its allies included Britain, France, and Russia. However, Germany became Belgium's primary enemy when it violated Belgian neutrality by invading the country in August 1914, prompting Britain to declare war on Germany. Thus, Belgium found itself aligned with the Allies against the Central Powers, primarily Germany.

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