During World War I, Britain had a treaty obligation to protect Belgium's neutrality, established by the 1839 Treaty of London. When Germany invaded Belgium in August 1914 as part of its military strategy, Britain declared war on Germany in response to this violation. This commitment was a key factor in Britain's entry into the war, emphasizing the importance of upholding international agreements.
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The German violation of Belgian neutrality (invasion of Belgium).
Because Germany invaded Belgium.
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The German invasion of Belgium was the official reason for Britain joining the war.
because, when Belgium was invaded, it brought Britain into the war
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Britain entered the fighting World War I after the German invasion of Belgium.
The German army crossing into Belgium, whose neutrality had been guaranteed by Britain.
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Britain, France, Japan and Belgium.
Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914 after Germany invaded Belgium.
The German violation of Belgian neutrality (invasion of Belgium).
Because Germany invaded Belgium.
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Britain had a treaty to protect the neutrality of Belgium.