Why didn't Belgium let the German through in World War One?

  • Belgium didn't trust the Germans and feared becoming a German puppet.
  • Belgium was founded as a permanently neutral state and allowing German troops to cross would nullify that.
  • International law supported small nations resisting the whims of their powerful neighbors.
  • The Belgian government believed they could stop the German advance with help from France and Britain.

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