A ceasefire, a treaty, an armistice, among other names.
an armistice is an agreement to stop the fighting. It does not bring a complete end to the war. A treaty is generally required to completely end a war. World War 1 for example had the fighting cease after the armistice of November 11, 1918. The true end to the war occurred after the Versailles Treaty of 1919.
An armisitce is a cease fire agreement. The 1918 armistice was the cease fire that ended the fighting in World War I and allowed for the Versailles Conference which drew up the peace treaty.
They agreed to be peaceful and stop fighting.
The July 1953 cease fire agreement of the Korean War.
a cease fire agreement is putting a hold on the war with whatever country you were having it with; like a peace thing but not exactly
demilitarized zone
After, coming to a stalemate, They finally came to a cease-fire agreement in 1953.
A cease fire is when two oposing armies agree to stop fighting temporarily. This can be an agreement between 2 large armies or 2 small groups on the battlefield. The terms of the cease-fire has to be agreed to on the spot so this is a risky time as either side could accidently start fighting again. This is not the same as a Truce. Sometimes a battle or a war wears down both sides and they call a cease-fire in order to discuss a truce or negotiate for a surrender. The most common application was a cease-fire to attend the wounded and remove the dead.
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No, there was no winner at the end of the Korean War. It ended with a cease-fire. That is, the sides agreed to stop fighting.
It was Treaty of Versailles
Saddam Hussein was required to step down as the dictator of iraq.