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116: What Was It All For? WWI by Martin Gilbert

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Analysis of the Start of World Wars and the Treaty of Versailles

The start of World War II was fueled by Germany's pride being hurt and the US joining after Pearl Harbor. The Treaty of Versailles marked the end of the war and sparked pushback even before being signed. German towns felt betrayed by their leaders as they were unaffected by the war. The concept of war guilt was new, with confusion on attributing the war's start. Germany's escalation against France and Russia intensified the conflict. The high casualties in World War One led to a need for blame, especially among the major players. The question arises why the war guilt phrase was not imposed on Austria.

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