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During the formal negotiations that followed World War I, as the contending nations both victorious and defeated worked out a final peace treaty, Great Britain's fundamental position was that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of World War I. Despite this general position, Britain's view of reparations (and other punishments) was more lenient than that of France, her ally during the war.

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No the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria- Hungarian Empire is to blame for the beginning of WWI.

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Hitler was WW2... And Germany was to blame for WW1 because they are the ones who started it all...

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