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In a World War I context (yet it applies to most other wars in human history), the phrase "glorification of conflict" refers to any individual or communal description or understanding of war as a glorious thing. Overlooking the bloodshed, the suffering, the dubious motivations of the governments that initiate the wars, and so on, the "glorifiers" seem to see war in some ideal sense, rather than as it really takes place where the enemy combatants meet.

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