Treaty of Versailles
Dawes Plan
a friendly agreement. if you are talking about the Triple entente, it was the agreement between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WW1
central powers
The end of the first world war gave women more of a right and say in the workplace, as they gained many jobs during the time their husbands were off fighting, and they were able to maintain those.
The assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand
A ceasefire - an agreement to end fighting
An armistice is an agreement or truce to stop fighting, at least for a certain period.
fighting in trenches
Obviously, the agreement of the armistice. However, the revolution in Germany was the immediate cause of the armistice.
Dawes Plan
on a battlefield
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.
The first armistice that ended World War I was the Armistice of Compiègne. It was signed on November 11, 1918, between the Allies and Germany, effectively ceasing hostilities on the Western Front. This agreement marked the end of fighting in the war, leading to the eventual signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Britain was fighting with France in World War 2.
an armistice is an agreement to stop the fighting. It does not bring a complete end to the war. A treaty is generally required to completely end a war. World War 1 for example had the fighting cease after the armistice of November 11, 1918. The true end to the war occurred after the Versailles Treaty of 1919.
Germany they started it ...
a friendly agreement. if you are talking about the Triple entente, it was the agreement between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WW1