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The war to end war
Term used to refer to World War I / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the 2000 album by Y. Malmsteen, see War to End All Wars (album). For the 2022 album by Sabaton, see The War to End All Wars (album).
"The war to end war" (also "The war to end all wars";[1] originally from the 1914 book The War That Will End War by H. G. Wells) is a term for the First World War of 1914–1918. Originally an idealistic slogan, it is now mainly used sardonically,[2] since not only was the First World War not history's final war, but its aftermath also indirectly contributed to the outbreak of the even more devastating Second World War.
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