| Ever since the eruption of the Second World War, it has been argued that the Treaty of Versailles, signed to end' World War I, was nothing more than a slow-sparking trigger to fuel the German animosity that would lead into another World War. The First World War, often called the Great War, is, in orthodox perspectives, blamed on Germany and Austria; after the Second World War, however, historians have come forward with a collective guilt' theory, which faults European realist power politics'...
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