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Ninth grade history, World War I
World War I was an imperialist war, a dog-eat-dog war provoked by imperialist countries for colonization and world hegemony, and both sides of the war were unjust.

However, since World War II has ended, why should Germany continue to pay reparations for World War I? This is of course based on facts. The fault lies with the Germans, that is, the allies. The implication is that the allies are right, and this ally certainly includes China. In fact, Germany started both world wars. The purpose of Germany's war is to use war to acquire colonies and safeguard national interests, while ignoring the interests of the people of the world. Therefore, World War I and World War II are wars against war. In other words, it is a war of aggression and anti-aggression. Therefore, after the end of World War II, the United Nations Charter clearly stipulated a principle called "peaceful settlement of international disputes". This principle ensured that no new world war broke out in the 65 years after World War II. Of course, a new world war did not break out, mainly because the decolonization movement and the independence of colonies and semi-colonies after World War II made the militants lose the excuse to wage war. This is another important principle of the United Nations, which is called "the principle of sovereign equality".