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  1. 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.

  2. The Armistice An armistice is when both sides agree to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated. • The Armistice was an agreement signed by representatives of France, Great Britain and Germany. It was an agreement to end fighting as a prelude to peace negotiations.

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  3. Nov 9, 2018 · The armistice was agreed at 5.10am on 11 November to come into effect at 11am. The news was conveyed around Europe within the hour. The original armistice was for a period of 36 days, after which...

  4. On Nov. 11, 1918, after more than four years of horrific fighting and the loss of millions of lives, the guns on the Western Front fell silent. Although fighting continued elsewhere, the armistice between Germany and the Allies was the first step to ending World War I.

  5. Jan 22, 2018 · From the visceral experience of the soldiers on the battlefield and the nurses who patch up the wounded with unimaginable bravery, to the crucial decision making of the generals, this drama...

  6. World War One ended at 11am on 11 November, 1918. This became known as Armistice Day - the day Germany signed an armistice (an agreement for peace) which caused the fighting to stop.

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  8. armistice-museum.com › the-armistice-of-1918The Armistice of 1918

    The Armistice of 1918. A historic event. It was in the Compiègne Forest – within the Rethondes Clearing, to be precise – that the Armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 at 5:15 AM between the Allies (represented by France and Great Britain) and the German plenipotentiaries. The Armistice delegations. The victory of Marshal Foch.

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