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Jan 3, 2014 · Another great documentary by Professor David Reynolds. In this film he examines the circumstances of the 1918 Armistice from both sides, using some excellent archive footage.
- 89 min
- 500.8K
- The History Room
A fresh look at the Armistice of 1918Professor David Reynolds uncovers a story of wounded egos, political scheming and strategy behind the lines as statesmen...
- 55 min
- 1.8M
- Timeline - World History Documentaries
Oct 24, 2018 · An examination of the events leading to the conclusion of World War I. Recorded by World at War ...more.
- 55 min
- 28.9K
- World at War
The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land, at sea, and in the air in World War I between the Entente and their last remaining opponent, Germany.
Armistice: Directed by Russell Barnes. With Erich Ludendorff, David Reynolds. An examination of the events leading to the conclusion of World War I.
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- Documentary, History, War
- Russell Barnes
- 2008
In early October 1918, Germany, no longer able to continue the war, approached the United States about an armistice. Many ordinary British soldiers on the Western Front could sense that the war was drawing to a close, as Marmaduke Walkinton remembered.
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Jan 22, 2022 · An armistice museum with a shrine with American, French, and British flags. On September 26, 1918, the Allied forces mounted a new massive offensive on the Western front and the date would be later known as ‘Z-Day’ (the less known and rarely mentioned predecessor of D-day in WWII in 1944).