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During World War I, many children joined the army due to a combination of factors, including a strong sense of national duty, the influence of Propaganda, and the desire for adventure. Economic hardship also played a role, as some sought to support their families or escape difficult living conditions. Additionally, the romanticized portrayal of war in media made military service seem appealing to young boys. Social and cultural norms at the time often downplayed the dangers of combat, leading to a misguided enthusiasm for joining the fight.

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