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Nicholas II entered World War I primarily to support Russia's allies, particularly Serbia, after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Additionally, he aimed to assert Russia's role as a great power and protect its interests in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. The desire to maintain national pride and military prestige also played a significant role in his decision to mobilize the Russian army. Ultimately, these factors contributed to Russia's involvement in a conflict that spiraled into a global war.

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