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An armistice in World War I refers to an agreement between warring parties to cease hostilities and end fighting. The most notable armistice in WWI was signed on November 11, 1918, between the Allies and Germany, effectively marking the end of the war. This agreement laid the groundwork for subsequent peace negotiations and treaties, including the Treaty of Versailles. An armistice does not necessarily signify a formal peace treaty; it is primarily a temporary cessation of hostilities.

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