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I. Military Clauses on Western Front ... President Wilson shortly afterwards announced details of the armistice to Congress, and further celebrated the agreement in a Thanksgiving Address at the close of the month. ... a multimedia history of world war one...
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The following terms were set by the Allied powers for the Armistice. ... 2. Immediate clearing of Belgium, France, Alsace-Lorraine, to be concluded within 14 days. Any troops remaining in these areas to be interned or taken as prisoners of war. ... From World War I Document Archive...
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The following terms were set by the Allied powers for the Armistice. ... 2. Immediate clearing of Belgium, France, Alsace-Lorraine, to be concluded within 14 days. Any troops remaining in these areas to be interned or taken as prisoners of war. ... From World War I Document Archive...
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Armistice with Germany (Compiègne) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The armistice treaty between the Allies and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on 11 November 1918, and marked the end of the First World War on the Western Front. Principa...
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World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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World War I (abbreviated as WW-I , WWI , or WW1 ), also known as the First World War , the Great War , and the War to End All Wars , was a global military conflict that embroiled most of ...
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armistice that meant the end of the war. But at the front there was no celebration. ... References: Colonel Gowenlock's account appears in Gowenlock, Thomas R., Soldiers of Darkness (1936), reprinted in Angle, Paul, M., The American Reader (1958); Simkins, Peter, World War I, the Western Front (1991).
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It was in 1938 that Armistice Day was enacted as an official American holiday. But eventually after WWII, citizens felt that the veterans of all wars should be recognized, not just those of WWI. So in 1954 Congress changed the name from Armistice Day to Veterans Day. In America, the holiday now celebrates...
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Persico, Joseph E. Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918; World War I and Its Violent Climax New York: Random House 456 pp., $29.95, ISBN 0-375-50825-2 Publication Date: November 2004...
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A Readable Book About An Incomprehensible War; I have read a number of histories of World War I. I believe this war was the most important event of the twentieth century, ... This review is from: Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918, World War I and Its Violent Climax (Hardcover)
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