Yes they were.
to preserve peace of course!!
2 Major things were: 1. Germany had to surrender its submarines and its weapons. 2. Kaiser Wilhelm II had to give up his throne.
One of the key terms of the armistice that ended World War I, signed on November 11, 1918, was the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front. This agreement required Germany to withdraw its troops from occupied territories and surrender military equipment. Additionally, it mandated the establishment of a demilitarized zone along the Rhine River and set the stage for the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, which outlined further reparations and territorial adjustments.
Heinie or Boche are WWI derogatory terms for the Germans. Kraut may also have been used then, but really only came into general use in WWII.
yes they were
yes they were
Yes they were.
Armistice Capitulation Surrender
world war1 treaties
to preserve peace of course!!
agreement between enemies in war to stop fighting so they can discuss peace terms
The protagonist in "The Armistice" by Bernard Malamud is Harry Walden, a judge who is forced to come to terms with his own sense of morality and the consequences of his past decisions.
Remembrance Day was originally called Armistice Day to commemorate the signing of the armistice ending World War I. Under the armistice, if Germany broke any of the terms, fighting would begin again with 48 hours notice.
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.
There are several terms, Most commonly: 1. Armistice 2. Treaty 3. Truce
Because the treaty left them no choice but to face starvation.