1919First Armistice Day Observed at Buckingham Palace

A Banquet in Honour of The President of the French Republic ...
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1919

✉️ Germany Requests Armistice

Germany requests an Armistice to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. He demands German withdrawal from all occupied territory, and the Kaiser's abdication.
Germany Requests Armistice (1918)
World War IArmisticeGermanyUnited StatesWoodrow WilsonSurrenderKaiserPolitical NegotiationEnd of WarTreaty
GermanyGermanyUnited StatesUnited States

📜 Ottoman Empire Signs Armistice of Mudros

The Ottoman Empire signs the Armistice of Mudros. (Details)
World War IArmisticeOttoman EmpireSurrenderEnd of WarMiddle EastMudros
TurkeyTurkeyGreeceGreece

🤝 Austria-Hungary Signs Armistice with Italy

Austria-Hungary signs the armistice with Italy, effective November 4.
Austria-Hungary Signs Armistice with Italy (1918)
World War IArmisticeItalian FrontSurrenderAustria-HungaryEnd of WarVittorio Veneto
ItalyItalyAustria-HungaryAustria-Hungary

🤝 Germany Signs Armistice of Compiègne

At 6 am, Germany signs the Armistice of Compiègne. End of fighting at 11 a.m.. (Details)
Germany Signs Armistice of Compiègne (1918)
World War IArmisticeCompiègneSurrenderEnd of WarWestern FrontGerman Surrender
FranceFranceGermanyGermany

🌹 First Armistice Day Observed at Buckingham Palace

A Banquet in Honour of The President of the French Republic is hosted by King George V and held at Buckingham Palace during the evening hours of November 10. The very first Armistice Day is held on the Grounds of Buckingham Palace on the Morning of November 11. This will set the trend for the later Remembrance Day. (Details)
First Armistice Day Observed at Buckingham Palace (1919)
Armistice DayRemembrance DayWorld War IBuckingham PalaceUnited KingdomCeremonyMemorial
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

🇬🇧 United Kingdom Ratifies Treaty of Versailles

The United Kingdom ratifies the Treaty of Versailles. (Details)
United Kingdom Ratifies Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Treaty of VersaillesWorld War IPost-WarUnited KingdomAlliesRatificationPolitics
United KingdomUnited Kingdom