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Most people initially felt a sense of nationalism and excitement about World War I, viewing it as a noble cause to defend their countries and ideals. However, as the war progressed and the devastating realities of trench warfare, high casualties, and widespread destruction became apparent, sentiments shifted to disillusionment and despair. Many began to question the motives of their governments and the value of the sacrifices being made, leading to widespread anti-war sentiments by the war's end.

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