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What was underlying caused the first World War?


Underlying causes of the First World War have focused mostly on the relations between the great powers of Europe and their struggle for superiority with each other.

The main reason for the outbreak of the First World War   was nationalism, which emerged with the French Revolution.

The main reason for the outbreak of the first World War I was Franco- Prussian War of 1870-1871 and It ended on 10 May 1871. Prussia won.

Vladimir Lenin’s socialist world vision emerged with the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917.

The balance of power was against to Germany.


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Debates about the outbreak of the First World War have continued intensely since the end of the war. In today’s literature, a general distinction is made between the causes of the war and the origins of the war. Studies on its underlying causes have focused mostly on the relations between the great powers of Europe and their struggle for superiority with each other.

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