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15 October, 23:13
Why did France enter the war in 1914?
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Gavyn Sharp
15 October, 23:31
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well ... France was having war with Russia. Then Germany was at war with Russia. * You know their troops Alsace and Lorraine*. They were at conflict with each other. Then hence, the assassination of the Archduke Frank Ferdinand and his wife Siberia.
In simple terms, it was world war one.
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