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On this day: Britain declares war on Germany

August 4 1914: Start of the Great War

August 4, 2011 14:55
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By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

As the Balkan power keg lit up Europe, Germany made its move and invaded Russia, and then Belgium.

In keeping with the terms of the 1839 Treaty of London, the Great Powers were required to protect Belgium's neutrality.

The German invasion violated that treaty and Prime Minister Herbert Asquith told parliament that Britain had been given an 'unsatisfactory reply' to the British ultimatum that Belgium must be kept neutral.

Accordingly, at midnight he declared war on Germany, interrupting the progress of the Schlieffen Plan, Germany's planned advance through Belgium. From then for more than four years, Europe would be divided and at war.