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Belgium declared that its neutrality was broken during World War I when Germany violated its borders by invading the country on August 4, 1914. Belgium had been a neutral state since the Treaty of London in 1839, which guaranteed its sovereignty. The invasion prompted Belgium to seek assistance from the Allied Powers, leading to its involvement in the war against Germany. This act of aggression was significant as it also galvanized international opinion against Germany.

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