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How did Germans feel differently than other Europeans about the war?
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How did Germans feel differently than other Europeans about the war?
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They didn't really worry because they were enemies with the Europeans.
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felt they were entitled to wage war and that they will win because it was their destiny and obligation to win back and win more ground for their Fatherland.
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