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[The coming of war in August 1914 transformed the political climate in the country. Indeed, the decision to go to war produced severe strains in the Liberal Cabinet. On 2 August the Cabinet decided that any substantial violation of Belgian neutrality would compel the British Government to take action. The same day, Germany issued her ultimatum to Belgium, demanding passage for her troops into France.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Short History; Liberal Party; Conscientious Objector; Conservative Party; Radical Mood
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