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
It was an agreement by the allies and central powers to not fire at each other for 24 hours