And armistice or a truce or a ceasefire are all terms for when troops on both sides agree to stop fighting.
A ceasefire is a temporary stop to a war when both sides agree to suspend fighting. It is a signal or an order to stop fighting.
The war ended with a ceasefire (technically both Koreas are still at war, but not fighting). The border was adjusted slightly, and both sides agreed to demilitarise the zones on either sides of the borders.
A truce or a ceasefire. Both words are used.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
There aren't three reasons why it ended. There is really only one. The United Nations proposed and re-proposed and re-proposed a ceasefire. After eight years of fighting, both sides were exhausted and decided to accept a United Nations negotiated armistice.
Stalemate. Both sides ended the conflict in much the same place they started. Technically, the war hasn't ended, as the two sides have only agreed a ceasefire - not peace.
An agreement between two sides to stop fighting is commonly referred to as a ceasefire. This arrangement typically involves both parties committing to halt hostilities and may serve as a preliminary step towards negotiating a more permanent peace settlement. Ceasefires can be temporary or long-term and are often facilitated by third parties to ensure compliance and monitor the situation.
It was during World War 1 that fighting stopped in the trenches and both fighting sides played football. It was called the Christmas Truce and took place in 1914.
A bit of both i think but in the end the troops are probably only fighting because they have to
The auto accident caused traffic to come to a standstill on the freeway.
they couldn't win
The fighting in the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I had naval and air dimensions. Most of the fighting, however, took place on the land of the Gallipoli Peninsula itself between ground troops of both sides. This spit of land is located to the north of the Dardanelles Straits.