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8 February, 01:36
What is the significance of August 5,1914
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Albert Mills
8 February, 01:52
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On August 5, 1914, Germany launched an assault on the city of Liege in Belgium, violating Belgium's neutrality. As a result, Britain declared war on Germany and World War 1 began.
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Missy
8 February, 02:04
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This is the day that Great Britain declared war on Germany
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