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  1. Belgium. Belgium, a neutral state, was forced into the First World War by a German ultimatum, a fact with considerable international resonance. The war had a deep impact on what was, in 1914, the most densely-populated country in the world.

  2. Migratory flows in Belgium make it almost impossible to know exactly the total population during the war, which is necessary for the calculation of rates. The Belgian historiography on the issue of war losses has hardly been renewed since the interwar period.

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  4. Clemence, Queen of France. House. Habsburg. Father. Rudolf I of Germany. Mother. Gertrude of Hohenberg. Clemence of Austria (in German: Klementia) (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She was a member of the House of Habsburg .

  5. Between August 1914 and November 1918 the Belgian army took part in the First World War against the German aggressor. This article describes the way the Belgian army fought this war that began disastrously for Belgium, with 95 percent of the territory being occupied within three months.

  6. Mar 8, 2011 · Explore the origins of the World War One (WW1) conflict. Uncover the early signs in Europe, and the German strategies.

  7. The Central Powers, also known as the Central Empires, [1] [notes 1] were one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I (1914–1918). It consisted of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; this was also known as the Quadruple Alliance. [2] [notes 2] Leaders of the Central Powers (left to right):

  8. To answer, we need to look at the decline of Austria-Hungary over the 19th century: Austria-Hungary suffered a number of military defeats and began to lose strength as an empire. The...

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