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Germany invaded Belgium on August 4, 1914, as part of its strategy to attack France through the north. This violation of Belgian neutrality prompted Britain to declare war on Germany, while France was already allied with Russia and bound to enter the conflict. Consequently, the invasion of Belgium was a key trigger that led both Britain and France to enter World War I.

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