
The Sunday Debate: Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War
Intelligence Squared
Britain's Moral and Military Obligations in the Prelude to World War I
This chapter explores the factors that prompted Britain to join World War I, particularly Germany's infringement on Belgium. It also examines Britain's military commitments to France and the ethical implications of the conflict.
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