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Why are the nations of Europe pointing at each other on "the crime of ages?"
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Why are the nations of Europe pointing at each other on "the crime of ages?"
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the nations of Europe were pointing at each other on "the crime of ages" (which referred to World War I) was because a complex system of alliances had helped lead to the outbreak of war. There was no ultra-clear aggressor.
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