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At the outbreak of war, many people were excited due to a sense of nationalism and the belief that their nation would achieve glory and victory. The prevailing sentiments of adventure, heroism, and the romanticized notion of war contributed to this excitement. Additionally, some viewed the conflict as an opportunity to resolve long-standing political tensions and disputes. This fervor often overshadowed the grim realities of warfare and its consequences.

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