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Rethondes (French pronunciation: [ʁətɔ̃d]) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France. It is ****ociated with the
signing of the armistice...
- The
Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the
armistice signed at Le
Francport near Compiègne that
ended fighting on land, at sea, and in the air in World...
- rail
carriages ("Le
Wagon de l'Armistice") of Foch's
private train in
Rethondes. The
carriage was
Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL) No....
- Jean-Pierre. ""Convention d'armistice" – Text of the
armistice signed in
Rethondes on 22 June 1940". mjp.univ-perp.fr.
University of Perpignan. Retrieved...
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Armistice of Compiègne (11
November 1918) Also
called the
Armistice of
Rethondes.
Signed between the
German republic and the
Allied and ****ociated Powers...
- on a train. The
train was
routed through Tergnier to a gun
siding by
Rethondes in the
forest of Compiègne and the
personal train carriage of Marshal...
-
Armistice 1940,
France Allemagne, signé à
Rethondes le 22 juin 1940 [Armistice 1940,
France Germany,
signed at
Rethondes on 22 June 1940] (in French), 22 June...
- to the
Annales school. In his 1968 book L'Armistice de
Rethondes (The
Armistice of
Rethondes),
Renouvin examined how
World War I
ended in
November 1918...
-
convened the
armistice talks deep in the
forest beside the tiny
village of
Rethondes,: 261 with an eye
towards secrecy because he
wanted to
shield the meeting...
- Huntziger,
representing Pétain's government,
signed an
armistice at the
Rethondes clearing in the
forest of Compiègne,
which sti****ted in its
second article:...