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As dawn crept across Europe on the 10th of July, 1914, men rose from their beds with something heavy in their chests.
Across capitals and quiet villages alike, people had expected clarity. A declaration. A telegram. A clean line drawn in ink that newspapers could scream and diplomats could condemn.
But Germany had offered none of that.
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