Originally posted by Jonathan H
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In a courtroom, the parties disagree. The prosecution or the claimant says one thing and the defence says another. Then it is for a judge or jury to decide which are the best arguments based on the evidence. The reader of a book on history is the judge or jury. My point is that the evidence is the same, the arguments are the same, in or out of a court room. They can be strong, they can be weak. That applies exactly the same to the reasons for the outbreak of the First World War as anything else.
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