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tries to impose,
ceasefire resolutions on
parties in
modern conflicts.
Armistices are
always negotiated between the
parties themselves and are thus generally...
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between the
Entente and
their last
remaining opponent, Germany.
Previous armistices had been
agreed with Bulgaria, the
Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary...
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October 2005
Malbone W. Graham. (1945). "
Armistices – 1944 Style". The
American Journal of
International Law 39, 2: 286–95. Text of the
Armistice Agreement....
- and -stitium,
meaning "a stopping". This list of
armistices is a
general overview of
notable armistice treaties. Fisher,
Allan G. B. (1944). "The Concept...
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armistices signed by the
German Empire (1871–1918) or ****
Germany (1933–1945). An
armistice is a
temporary agreement to
cease hostilities...
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confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The 1949
Armistice Agreements were
signed between Israel and Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and...
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Hungarian Republic List of
armistices This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title World War I
armistice. If an
internal link led you...
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Armistice Day,
later known as
Remembrance Day in the
Commonwealth and
Veterans Day in the
United States, is
commemorated every year on 11
November to...
- The
Armistice of
Steyr (or Steyer) was a
ceasefire agreement between the
forces of the Holy
Roman Empire and the
French Republic that
ended active hostilities...
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accepted the
Armistice of
Villa Giusti,
arranged with the
Allied Authorities in Paris.
Austria and
Hungary signed separate armistices following the overthrow...