If you are referring to the First World War, The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June 1919, at the Palace of Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the event that started the war.
If you are referring to the Second World War, the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany, known as the Two Plus Four Agreement, was signed in Moscow, USSR, on 12 September 1990, and paved the way for German reunification on 3 October 1990.
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The question asks about the armistice. In the context of the two world wars, this word generally refers to the ceasefire signed on 11 November 1918 in Compiègne.
June 22nd, 1940 June 22nd, 1940
France signed an armistice with Germany because it was overwhelmed by the blitzkrieg, when Germany invaded France.
Hitler thought the armistice was a sign of Germany being weak and traitorous.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939
An armistice, or truce agreement, that ended World War I. This was NOT the Treaty of Versailles. November 11 is now called Armistice Day.
August 1939, the 23rcd I believe.
France signed an armistice with Germany because it was overwhelmed by the blitzkrieg, when Germany invaded France.
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Hitler thought the armistice was a sign of Germany being weak and traitorous.
A railway carriage in the forest of Compegnie The Second Armistice at Compiègne was signed on 22 June 1940 near Compiègne, in the department of Oise, between Nazi Germany and France.
11 November 1918 .
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Campiegne!
executed on 10 May 1940 On 22 June, an armistice was signed between France and Germany, going into effect on 25 June.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939
An armistice, or truce agreement, that ended World War I. This was NOT the Treaty of Versailles. November 11 is now called Armistice Day.
August 1939, the 23rcd I believe.
Its allies had fallen and the people were so sick of war they overthrew the Kaiser who had gotten them into the war in the first place.