- but the
truces were not
nearly as
widespread as in 1914; this was, in part, due to
strongly worded orders from commanders,
prohibiting truces. Subsequently...
- Look up
truce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Truce or
ceasefire is a
temporary stoppage of any
armed conflict.
Truce may also
refer to:
Truce (album)...
- The
Watts truce was a 1992
peace agreement among rival street gangs in Los Angeles, California,
declared in the
neighborhood of Watts. The
truce was reached...
- The
Truce of
Deulino (also
known as
Peace or
Treaty of Dywilino)
concluded the Polish–Russian War of 1609–1618
between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- The
Truce (Italian: La tregua),
titled The
Reawakening in the US, is a book by the
Italian author Primo Levi. It is the
sequel to If This Is a Man and...
- The
Truce of Espléchin (1340) was a
truce between the
English and
French crowns during the
early phases of the
Hundred Years' War. The
Hundred Years'...
-
Truce/Treaty of
Vilna or
Truce/Treaty of Niemieża (Polish:
Rozejm w Niemieży) was a
treaty signed at Niemieża (modern Nemėžis) near
Vilnius (also known...
- The
Truce of
Andrusovo (Polish:
Rozejm w Andruszowie, Russian: Андрусовское перемирие
Andrusovskoye Pieriemiriye, also
sometimes known as
Treaty of Andrusovo)...
- law.
These plans were
abandoned because of the
truce. The war of
independence in
Ireland ended with a
truce on 11 July 1921. The
conflict had
reached a stalemate...
- The
Truce (La Tregua) is an
autobiographical book by
Primo Levi. The
Truce may also
refer to: The
Truce (1974 film), a film
based on Benedetti's novel...