Harsh reparations paid by Germany to the victorious Allies,The creation of new countries from the territory taken from Germany/Austria-Hungary/Ottoman Empire.Creation of the League of Nations
The Great War (called WW1 after WW2) would have probably ended a year or two after it did in 1918. The US only fought in for one year (1917 to 1918). The Germans were already exhausted...and the war did end by an Armistice (truce); so it probably would've ended by an Armistice in 1919 instead of 1918.
Germany could not possess a strong and intimidating army. no conscription no entry by the army and no fortifications in the east side of the Rhine river massive payments to Great Britain and France
There are several terms that involve peace between two countrues: non-aggression pact, armistice, and truce are the most common
on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month is when the armistice or treaty was signed to end war or bring peace. and they used to call it armistice day before a man from emporia had the idea that there would be more wars to come because when it was called armistice day they only honored veterans from world war 1. now it is said to honor all veterans from all wars thanks to an emporia kansas man named alvin king who knew that there would be more and that they should be all honored for their hard work and bravery.
world war1 treaties
In most countries, Armistice Day is November 11; this marks the armistice (and effective end) of World War One.
Harsh reparations paid by Germany to the victorious Allies,The creation of new countries from the territory taken from Germany/Austria-Hungary/Ottoman Empire.Creation of the League of Nations
An armistice is not actually the ending of a war but a way to stop fighting to see if something can be worked out. Most groups fighting a war want to win it. Perhaps they see that an armistice is not a true win. WW2 ended with an armistice and no one side actually won or lost.
Germany must surrender its submarines and weapons
One of the important conditions of the armistice that ended the First World War was that Germany had to terminate all military hostilities. Germany also had to surrender its submarines.
The US maintains troops in South Korea. The Korean War was ended by an Armistice. An Armistice is a TRUCE. Meaning the war is still on, but no one is shooting. Everyone is taking a break.
Armistice is different from surrendering. It's the stopping of fighting so both sides find a truce. Surrendering is the declaration of defeat by one side. The winning side provides the terms of surrender.
The Great War (called WW1 after WW2) would have probably ended a year or two after it did in 1918. The US only fought in for one year (1917 to 1918). The Germans were already exhausted...and the war did end by an Armistice (truce); so it probably would've ended by an Armistice in 1919 instead of 1918.
Woodrow Wilson did not change the name. He proclaimed Armistice Day to be November 11 in 1919 to commerate the Armistice Agreement of 1918, which ended World War I. It continued to be known as Armistice Day until 1954, when Eisenhower formally changed it to "Veterans Day" to honor all military members who had served in the subsequent conflicts (WWII and Korea).
one is it ended the Mexican-American war.
Germany could not possess a strong and intimidating army. no conscription no entry by the army and no fortifications in the east side of the Rhine river massive payments to Great Britain and France