signs the armistice on behalf of France. The SecondArmistice at Compi gne was signed at 18 50 on 22 June 1940 near Compi gne , France , between Nazi Germany and Third French Republic . Following the decisive German victory in the Battle of France 10 May 21 June 1940 , it established a German occupation zone in Northern France that encompassed all English Channel and Atlantic Ocean ports and left ... for Germany over France. Hitler decided to sign the armistice in the same rail carriage where the Germans had signed the 1918 armistice. However, in the last sentence of the preamble, the drafters inserted However, Germany does not have the intention to use the armistice conditions and armistice negotiations ... that the armistice terms imposed on France were far harsher than those imposed on Germany in 1918. They provided ... that France was in, Huntziger had no choice but to accede to the armistice terms. None of the French ... of Foch before signing the armistice at Compi gne, France 22 June 1940 The Armistice site ... and France, and where the Armistice of 11 November 1918 was signed between Germany and the Allies ... Republic 1969 External links wikisource Franco German Armistice DEFAULTSORT SecondArmistice At Compiegne ... von Brauchitsch in front of the Armistice wagon. File Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild P50287, Compi gne, Waffenstillstandvertrag, Keitel.jpg thumb Wilhelm Keitel in front of the Armistice wagon. File Bundesarchiv ... as the site to sign the armistice due to its symbolic role as the site of the 1918 Armistice with Germany ... of France main Battle of France File 13June 25June1940 FallRot.svg thumb right 300px The German offensive ... When Adolf Hitler received word from the French government that they wished to negotiate an armistice ... of the Armistice with Germany Compi gne 1918 Armistice ending the World War I Great War ... North West France after cessation of hostilities with United Kingdom Britain . In the very same railway carriage in which the 1918 Armistice was signed removed from a museum building and placed on the precise ... more details
, 1918 Armistice of Mudanya between Turkey, Italy, France and Britain and later Greece, 1922. World War II Armistice with FranceSecond Compi gne , 1940 Armistice of Saint Jean d Acre between British forces in the Middle East and Vichy France forces in Syria, 1941 Armistice with Italy , 1943 ... War . Armistice of Trung Gia signed by France and the Viet Minh on 20 July 1954 ending the First ...dablink This article is about war. For the Mutemath album, see Armistice album . For the Phoenix band ... band, see Armistice band File Korea Armistice.JPG thumb right Korean War Armistice Agreement An armistice ... limited time or within a limited area. A truce may be needed in order to negotiate an armistice. An armistice ... years to agree on. The 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement ref cite web url http news.findlaw.com hdocs docs korea kwarmagr072753.html accessdate 2007 01 04 title Text of the Korean War Armistice Agreement date 27 July 1953 publisher FindLaw ref is a major example of an armistice which has not been ... in modern international law. The key aspect in an armistice is the fact that all fighting ends ... International Law regarding armistices Under International law International Law an armistice is a legal ... of 1899 and 1907 Hague Convention of 1899 Hague II 1899 Treaty , says If its e.g., the armistice ... notifications. This is in comparison to a fixed duration armistice, where the parties can renew fighting ... for further peace talks. ref When the belligerent parties say in effect , this armistice completely ends the fighting without any end date for the armistice, then duration of the armistice is fixed in the sense that no resumption of the fighting is allowed at any time. For example, the Korean Armistice Agreement calls for a ceasefire and armistice and has the objective of establishing an armistice ... a final peaceful settlement is achieved... Important armistices in history The most notable armistice, simply known by Europeans as The Armistice , was the Armistice with Germany Compi gne armistice ... more details
of France Defenders of the Fatherland and of Justice Glorious liberators of Alsace Lorraine References references Expand French Clairi re de l Armistice date April 2011 Commons category Clairi re de l Armistice Category World War I memorials in France WWII stub France geo stub Coord 49 25 38 ...File Clairiere de l Armistice Compiegne.jpg thumbnail The Glade of Armistice The Glade of the Armistice lang fr Clairi re de l Armistice is a war memorial in the Forest of Compi gne . It stands on the spot where in 1918 the Germans signed Armistice with Germany the armistice that ended World War I . During World War II, Adolf Hitler deliberately chose the same location for the French and Germans to sign the SecondArmistice at Compi gne after Germany won the Battle of France . Today, Glade of the Armistice contains a statue of Ferdinand Foch and the Alsace Lorraine Memorial. History Following their victory in the Battle of France , the Germans set out to humiliate the vanquished French by forcing them to sign the SecondArmistice at Compi gne in the Glade, the same place that the Germans had signed the Armistice 22 years earlier. Adolf Hitler personally visited the Glade to participate in the ceremony. William Shirer reported on his reaction to seeing the monument blockquote Through my glasses I saw the F hrer stop, glance at the Alsace Lorraine monument.... Then he read the inscription on the great granite block in the center of the clearing Here on the eleventh of November 1918 succumbed the criminal pride of the German empire . . . vanquished by the free peoples which it tried to enslave. I look for the expression on Hitler s face. I am but fifty yards from him and see him through my glasses as though he were directly in front of me. I have seen that face many times at the great moments of his life. But today It is afire with scorn, anger, hate, revenge, triumph. He steps ... Armistice ... more details
carriage, demanded and received the surrender Armistice with FranceSecond Compi gne armistice from France. During the Occupation of France , the Clairiere de l Armistice was destroyed and the carriage ... representatives at the signing of the armistice. Ferdinand Foch , second from right, seen outside his railway carriage in the forest of Compi gne. The armistice between the Allies World War I Allies ... the Armistice. The occupying armies consisted of American, Belgian, British and French forces. Prolongation The Armistice was prolonged three times before peace was finally ratified. First Armistice 11 November 1918 13 December 1918 First prolongation of the armistice 13 December 1918 16 January 1919 Second prolongation of the armistice 16 January 1919 16 February 1919 Third prolongation of the armistice ... of Armistice Day in France in the 1920s, First World War Studies, Oct 2010, Vol. 1 Issue 2, pp ...about the armistice which ended the First World War annual commemoration of the event Armistice Day File ... for prolonging or terminating the armistice. The exuberance with which people greeted the armistice ... of Georg von Hertling in order to negotiate an armistice. Sfn Czernin 1964 p On 5 October 1918 ... week delay in the signing of the armistice and to the resulting social deterioration in Europe ... the armistice, was from the Catholic Centre Party. These parties had enjoyed an uneasy relationship ... Republic to lack legitimacy in right wing and militarist eyes. Negotiation process The Armistice was agreed ... across the devastated war zone of Northern France. They were then entrained and taken to the secret ... Harry Rudin, Armistice, 1918 1967 pp 320 49 ref Foch appeared only twice in the three days of negotiations ... with French and Allied officers. The Armistice amounted to complete German demilitarization, with few ... peace terms could be agreed upon. ref Rudin, Armistice, 1918 1967 p 377 ref There was no question of negotiation ... from Hindenburg, who felt that an armistice was absolutely necessary. ref Rudin, Armistice, 1918 1967 ... more details
Image 1918Toronto BayandKing Armistace Day.jpg thumb right 300px Armistice Day Celebrations in Toronto, Canada in 1918 Image NYTimes Page1 11 11 1918.jpg right thumb 300px Front page of The New York Times on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. See also Remembrance Day See also Armistice with Germany Armistice Day which overlaps with Remembrance Day is on 11 November and commemorates the Armistice with Germany Compi gne armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compi gne , France , for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front World War I Western Front of World War I , which took effect at eleven o clock in the morning the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. While this official date to mark the end of the war reflects the cease fire on the Western Front, hostilities continued in other regions, especially across the former Russian Empire and in parts of the old Ottoman Empire . The date was declared a national holiday in many allied nations, to commemorate those members of the armed forces who were killed during war. An exception is Italy, where the end of the World War I war is commemorated on 4 November, the day of the Armistice of Villa Giusti . After World War II , the name of the holiday was changed to Veterans Day in the United States and to Remembrance Day in the countries of the British Commonwealth of Nations . Armistice Day remains an official holiday in France and Belgium . In many parts of the world, people observe ... in the first minute for the roughly 20 million people who died in the war, and in the second minute ... to coincide with the traditional 11  a.m. time for Armistice ceremonies taking place in Europe ... War II, most Armistice Day events were moved to the nearest Sunday and began to commemorate both ... commemoration was named Remembrance Sunday or Remembrance Day . Both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday are now commemorated formally in the UK. In recent years Armistice Day has become increasingly ... more details
The Second Army lang fr IIe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II . The Army became famous for fighting the Battle of Verdun in 1916 under Philippe P tain . Commanders World War I General No l douard, vicomte de Curi res de Castelnau de Curi res de Castelnau Mobilization 21 June 1915 General Philippe P tain P tain 21 June 1915 1 May 1916 General Robert Nivelle Nivelle 1 May 1916 15 December 1916 General Adolphe Guillaumat Guillaumat 15 December 1916 11 December 1917 General Auguste Edouard Hirschauer 11 December 1917 Armistice World War II General Charles Huntziger 2 September 1939 5 June 1940 General Henry Freydenberg 5 June 31 July 1940 Category Field armies of France 02 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France de 2. Armee Frankreich fr 2e arm e France sv 2e Arm e ... more details
2010 03 26 armistice mutemath 2009 ref Armistice is the second full length album by Mutemath ...Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Armistice Type Studio album Artist Mutemath Cover Armistice Mute Math.jpg Released small flagicon Japan August 5, 2009 br flagicon United States August ... , Dennis Herring Last album Spotlight Mutemath song Spotlight EP br 2009 This album Armistice br 2009 Next album Armistice Live br 2010 Misc Singles Name Armistice Type Studio single 1 Spotlight MUTEMATH ... 2009 ARMISTICE TOUR On Sale Today date 2009 06 22 accessdate 2009 06 22 Dead link date October 2010 ... http www.chartattack.com reviews 74862 mute math armistice ref rev4 Metro International Metro rev4Score Rating 2.5 5 ref http www.metronews.ca ottawa entertainment article 287818 armistice by mute math ... math armistice ref rev7 PopMatters rev7Score Rating 7 10 ref http www.popmatters.com pm review 111145 mute math armistice ref rev8 Sputnikmusic rev8Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.sputnikmusic.com album.php ... Metromix Ozarks ref The title for the sophomore record was confirmed as Armistice on May 27, 2009 in an interview ... of the album release including the name Armistice , album cover, and track listing, as well as the official ... blog.view&friendId 3204454&blogId 493864618 title MUTEMATH PREPARE TO LAUNCH ARMISTICE ON AUGUST 18, 2009 publisher MySpace.com date June 9, 2009 ref A special tour package of the Armistice album was released ... download of the Armistice album. The package also includes digital downloads of the single The Nerve as well as B side recordings Valium and Armistice 2nd Line version featuring Rebirth Brass Band ... on August 6, 2009. Armistice debuted at no. 18 on the Billboard 200 Billboard 200 , with over 18,000 ... 3 49 title10 Armistice length10 3 54 title11 Lost Year length11 3 13 title12 Burden length12 ... Armistice note14 2nd Line version, featuring Rebirth Brass Band length14 3 37 Tracklist collapsed ... 2009 albums Category Mutemath albums Category Warner Bros. Records albums fr Armistice album ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Armistice Live Type Live Artist Mutemath Cover Armistice Live.jpg Released October 12, 2010 Recorded November 6, 2009 br Atlanta br Tabernacle Genre Alternative rock br Electro rock br Synth Rock Length 69 58 Audio CD Label Teleprompt Records br Warner Bros. Records Producer MUTEMATH Last album Armistice album Armistice br 2009 This album Armistice Live br 2010 Next album Odd Soul br 2011 Armistice Live is a live concert DVD and album release from New Orleans electro rock group Mutemath . The video was released by Teleprompt Records and Warner Bros. Records on October 12, 2010. The DVD features Mutemath s performance from the Tabernacle in Atlanta that was filmed on their Armistice Tour in the Fall of 2009. Reception The Allmusic review by Andrew Leahey awarded the album 3.5 stars stating Recorded in late 2009 at an Atlanta concert hall, this album is essentially a showcase for Mutemath s second album, which traded the epic pop rock of the band s self titled debut for a more angular, experimental sound. Most of the material comes from that record, with several older songs most notably Typical, the band s biggest hit tossed it for good measure. Armistice was a meticulously produced album, filled with all sorts of studio flourishes and late night ambience, but the material translates surprisingly well to a live setting, where the studio ... is the highlight here, though, since a textured record like Armistice isn t the easiest thing to re create on stage. As a result, Armistice Live isn t your typical fans only concert album it s a testament ... name Allmusic Leahey, A. http allmusic.com album armistice live r1956173 review Allmusic Review accessed ... Listing The Nerve Backfire Clipping Control Armistice You Are Mine Odds Typical Burden Pins And Needles Spotlight Reset Break The Same Bonus Features br In The Studio Making Armistice documentary br ... The Nerve 4 04 Backfire 3 46 Clipping 4 49 Control 5 50 Armistice 5 36 You Are Mine 3 48 Odds 3 31 ... more details
Image Mudanya 02.jpg thumb right 250px Building where the Armistice of Mudanya was signed. The Armistice of Mudanya was an agreement between Turkey the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on the one hand, and Italy , France and United Kingdom Britain on the other hand, signed in the Ottoman town of Mudanya on 11 October 1922. The Kingdom of Greece acceded to the armistice on 14 October 1922. Context Under the Armistice of Mudros , ending its part in World War I, the Allied powers were allowed to occupy the forts of the Straits of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus . Subsequently they also occupied Constantinople . They also decided to decided to partition the Ottoman Empire. This was resisted by Turkish nationalists in the form of the Grand National Assembly. Having achieved victories occupying powers in Anatolia , Turkish forces were advancing on the neutral zone of the Straits. On 5 September 1922, Mustafa Kemal asserted the Turkish claim to East Thrace. On 15 September, the Bttish cabinet decided that British forces should maintain their position, and issued an ultimatum. On 19 September Britain decided to deny Constantinople and Thrace to the Turkish nationalists, but France, Yugoslavia , Italy, and the British Dominions objected to another war. Raymond Poincar , the French prime minister, persuaded the Turks to respect the neutral zone. The allies asked for a peace conference on 23 September, to which Mustafa Kemal agreed on 29 September, nominating Mudanya as the venue. ref name Psomiades At the same time, the British cabinet decided to abandon East Thrace to the Turks. ref A.L. Macfie, The Chanak affair September October 1922 Balkan Studies 20 2 1979 , 328. ref Talks were convened there on 3 October, leading to the Armistice of Mudanya being signed on 11 October, agreement ... to sign probably included the arrival of British reinforcements. ref Macfie, 336. ref Terms of the Armistice ... Category Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 Category Treaties of Turkey Mudanya Category 1922 in France ... more details
The text of the Armistice of Mudros , T rk Tarih Kurumu tr icon World War I Ottoman treaties Category ... Category Peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire Category Peace treaties of France Category Peace treaties ... de Mudros eo Armistico de Mudros fr Armistice de Moudros ko hy ... more details
Armistice is a Canadian indie pop band, consisting of singer songwriter B atrice Martin, better known by her stage name Coeur de pirate , and Jay Malinowski of Bedouin Soundclash . ref name chart http www.chartattack.com features 2011 jan 12 bedouin soundclashs jay malinowski coeur de pirate el bronx armistice Bedouin Soundclash s Jay Malinowski Coeur De Pirate El Bronx Armistice . chartattack.com , January 12, 2011. ref The duo released a five song extended play EP , Armistice , on February 15, 2011 on Dare to Care Records . ref http exclaim.ca News couer de pirate bedouin soundclashs jay malinowski announce debut ep as armistice Coeur de Pirate and Bedouin Soundclash s Jay Malinowski Announce Debut EP as Armistice . Exclaim , January 12, 2011. ref The EP s lead single, Mission Bells , was released to radio in early January. In addition to Martin and Malinowski, several members of the United States American punk rock band The Bronx band The Bronx participated in the recording, playing primarily in the mariachi style of their 2009 album Mariachi El Bronx 2009 album Mariachi El Bronx . ref name chart References reflist External links http www.myspace.com armisticeofficial Armistice at MySpace DEFAULTSORT Armistice Category Musical groups established in 2010 Category Musical groups from Montreal Category Canadian indie pop groups Category Musical duos fr Armistice groupe Canada band stub ... more details
main Third Italian War of Independence The Armistice of Corm ns was signed in Cormons on 12 August 1866, between the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy represented by General Count Agostino Petitti Bagliani di Roreto and the Austrian Empire represented by General Baron Karl M ring and was a prelude to the Treaty of Vienna 1866 Treaty of Vienna , which ended the Third Italian War of Independence . On 21 July 1866 the victorious Prussia , which had just inflicted a decisive defeat on Austrian army at Battle of K niggr tz the battle of Sadowa , signed the Armistice of Nikolsburg without consulting the Italian allies ref the Prussian staff itself pushed Italy to continue the war and Otto von Bismarck had to assert himself on those who wanted to continue the war until a complete defeat of Austria, like Kaiser Wilhelm I ref . In the same days the Italian Navy was defeated in the Battle of Lissa 1866 Battle of Lissa . On the contrary the Army, after the defeat at Battle of Custoza 1866 Custoza , was taking advantage of the redeployment of many Austrian units to the Prussian front. Giuseppe Garibaldi Garibaldi s volunteers, reinforced by regular units, gained at great cost some terrain in Invasion of Trentino 1866 Trentino and the main Italian army led by general Enrico Cialdini reached Udine , while a secondary army led by general Alfonso La Marmora was contemporary blocking some Austrian forces in the Quadrilatero fortresses. ref wawro Wawro, 1997 , pp.276 281 ref After the armistice of Nikolsburg, Italian staff was afraid to face alone the entire Austrian Army, so they ordered to withdraw from Trentino which was too tied to Habsburg Empire to be claimed ref However the 1st article of the armistice signed at Nikolsburg granted territorial gains to Italy http germanhistorydocs.ghi dc.org pdf eng 601 Prelim 20Peace 20Nikolsburg 181.pdf Text of the preliminary peace of Nikolsburg ... Mantua , Veneto valley and western Friuli to the Second French Empire French Empire , which in turn ... more details
advantage, Napoleon finally arrived with news of an armistice and ordered Marmont to end the battle. Although the Battle of Znaim was the last action between Austria and France in the war, a formal ... fire, which led to the signature of an armistice on the twelfth. Znaim was to prove the last action .... ref name Baker1112 References Reflist Category 1809 in Austria Category 1809 in France ca Batalla ... more details
The Armistice of Copenhagen of 1537 ended the Denmark Danish war known as the Count s Feud . No formal peace was signed but the Sweden Swedish debt to L beck was considered settled and the trade monopoly of L beck in Sweden came to an end. References unreferenced date September 2007 Category History of L beck Category Hanseatic League Category Treaties involving the Hanseatic League Copenhagen Category History of Copenhagen Category 1537 in Europe Category 1537 in Denmark Denmark hist stub Germany hist stub Sweden hist stub ... more details
The Armistice of Erzincan or Erzincan Armistice ended the armed conflicts between Russia and Ottoman Empire in the Persian Campaign and Caucasus Campaign of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I . It was signed by the Russians and Ottoman Third Army Ottoman Empire Third Army in Erzincan on December 5, 1917. ref Tadeusz Swietochowski, Russian Azerbaijan 1905 1920, page 119 ref The armstice had the endorsement of the Special Transcaucasian Committee Transcaucasian Commissariat, Ozakom Osobyi Zakavkazskii Komitet, . The armstice was followed with the Treaty of Brest Litovsk on March 3, 1918, between the Russian SFSR and the Central Powers , marking Russia s exit from World War I . On February 1917, the Russian Revolution of 1917 Russian Revolution put a stop to all Russian military operations earlier. The Soviet regime that was established on November 7, 1917 was still referred to as the Russian Republic. Later it acquired the official name of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic . Neither the Russian soldiers nor the Russian people wanted to go on with the war anymore. Before the Armistice, the Russian forces began to conduct withdrawals. Armistice was a need for the Russian forces under their declined power. Aftermath Russian forces pull out from Caucasus s conflicts, though some of the residual forces stayed in the region. Ottoman forces could not take advantage of this situation as the Third Army in the region was in poor shape. Also, the depleted Caucasian forces were needed at more dire places and Enver moved the five divisions that were in the region out because of the great pressure from the British in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and Mesopotamian Campaign . References reflist World War I Ottoman treaties Category Treaties concluded in 1917 Category Treaties entered into force in 1917 Category Armistices Category History of the Ottoman Empire Category 1917 in the Ottoman Empire Category World War I treaties Category Peace ... more details
ago Helsingin Sanomat International edition, 28 October 2005 ref The armistice compelled Finland ... Commission Finland Finnish war reparations to the Soviet Union Finlandization Lapland War Armistice ... links http heninen.net sopimus 1944 e.htm Text of the Armistice Agreement . Category History of Finland ... von Moskau es Armisticio de Mosc fr Armistice de Moscou it Armistizio di Mosca pt Armist cio de ... more details
The German Armistice Commission was created by Article Twenty Two of the SecondArmistice at Compi gne Armistice Agreement between the German High Command of the Armed Forces and French Plenipottentiaries, Compi gne, June 22, 1940 . ref United States Department of State, Publication No. 6312 ref Description According to Article Twenty Two of the armistice agreement, the Armistice Commission, acting in accordance with the direction of the German High Command, will regulate and supervise the carrying out of the armistice agreement. It is the task of the Armistice Commission further to insure the necessary conformity of this agreement with the Italian French armistice. ref United States Department of State, Publication No. 6312 ref In addition, the French Government will send a delegation to the seat of the German Armistice Commission to represent the French wishes and to receive regulations from the German Armistice Commission for executing the agreement . ref United States Department of State, Publication No. 6312 ref See also German occupation of France during World War II Vichy France Italian Armistice Commission Military history of Gibraltar during World War II Vichy French attacks 1940 French attacks on Gibraltar Case Anton Notes reflist References United States Department of State, Publication No. 6312, Documents on German Foreign Policy 1918 1945, Series D, IX, 671 676. Washington, DC Government Printing Office, 1956. External links cite web url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,795041,00.html title Armistice & After. work Time Magazine date July 5, 1940 accessdate October 20, 2009 Category 1940 establishments Category Organizations disestablished in 1942 Category Military history of France during World War II Category Military history of Germany during World War II ... more details
way to the main provisions in Articles 4,5,6,8,10,11,12,14,15,19,21 and 24 of the SecondArmistice at Compi gne German Armistice . See also SecondArmistice at Compi gne Italian invasion of France New Roman Empire References reflist Category Battle of France Category World War II treaties Category France Italy relations Category Peace treaties of France Category Peace treaties of Italy Category ... Episode IV ref On 25 June, France and Italy signed an armistice. ref Jowett, Philip S. 2000, pg. 5 ref Galeazzo Ciano who led the armistice delegation as Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs reflected ... http books.google.com books?id nDcJDKnVS7EC&pg PA145&dq italy occupied france 1940 Aly, G tz & Chase ... troops. ref name Shirer899 File 13June 25June1940 FallRot.svg thumb right 300px Battle for France ... page 78 79 by Philippe Barres ref Article 1. France will cease hostilities in her continental territory, In French North Africa , in the colonies, and in the territories under French mandate. France will also cease hostilities in the air and the sea. Article 2. When the armistice goes into effect, and for the duration of the armistice, Italian troops will stand on their advanced lines in all theatres ... proper shall be demilitarized for the duration of the armistice. In Tunisia, the militarized zone ... for the duration of the armistice. In Algeria and in French African territories south of Algeria ... for the duration of the armistice. For the duration of hostilities between Italy and the British Empire and for the duration of the armistice, the French Somaliland coast shall be entirely demilitarized ... as Italy does not require France to surrender under Article 10. Fixed armaments in the coastal territory ... more details
Primary sources date July 2010 refimprove date October 2011 File 1947 UN Partition Plan 1949 Armistice Comparison.svg thumb right upright alt Map comparing the borders of the 1947 partition plan and the armistice of 1949. Partition Plan Armistice Lines comparison map legend Citation needed reason The Armistice ... Armistice Agreements are a set of agreements signed during 1949 between Israel and neighboring ... Egypt Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1264 Corr.1 23 February 1949 ref Lebanon , ref ... Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1296 23 March 1949 ref Jordan , ref name JordanIsraelArmistice1949 ... Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1302 Rev.1 3 April 1949 ref and Syria . ref name SyriaIsraelArmistice1949 http unispal.un.org UNISPAL.NSF 0 E845CA0B92BE4E3485256442007901CC Syria Israel Armistice ... Arab Israeli War , and established Armistice Demarcation Lines between Israeli forces and the forces ... established supervising and reporting agencies to monitor the established armistice lines. In addition, discussions related to the armistice enforcement, led to the signing of the separate Tripartite Declaration of 1950 between the United States , United Kingdom Britain and France . In it, they pledged to take action within and outside the United Nations to prevent violations of the frontiers or armistice ... Bunche announced that Egypt had finally consented to start talks with Israel on an armistice. The talks ... Armistice Negotiations Revisited journal Middle East Journal volume 65 year 2011 issue 2 pages ... Armistice Agreement was signed in Rhodes . ref name EgyptIsraelArmistice1949 The main points of the armistice agreement were The Armistice Demarcation Line is not to be construed in any sense as a political ... of either Party to the Armistice as regards ultimate settlement of the Palestine question. The armistice ... since 1947 1947 1974 Israel Egypt Armistice Agreement.htm Article IV. 3. The provisions of this Agreement are dictated exclusively by military considerations and are valid only for the period of the Armistice ... more details
embargo against China. France s position was seen as attempting to aid China in altering the balance ... Constitution European Constitution . On 29 May 2005 a referendum was held in France to decide whether ... resigned and Chirac appointed Dominique de Villepin as Prime Minister of France . In an address ... France L Express , 18 July ref According to a July 2005 poll, 32 judge Jacques Chirac favorably ... France by thousands of alienated North African immigrants who complain of widespread discrimination ... news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 4405620.stm BBC news ref Chirac later acknowledged that France had not done ... that France was prepared to launch a Nuclear warfare nuclear strike against any country that sponsors ... a youth employment law after 2006 labor protests in France protests in Paris against the measure ended ... chirac is not in favor of dancing on.html Cut CO sub 2 sub ref Notes references Category Politics of France ... more details
de Verdillac. ref Auchinleck, p. 4216 ref The Armistice talks The first between Great Britain and France ...The Armistice of Saint Jean d Acre also known as the Convention of Acre concluded the Syria Lebanon Campaign of World War II . It was an armistice signed between Allies of World War II Allied forces in the Middle East under the command of United Kingdom British General Henry Maitland Wilson , and Vichy France forces in Syria and Lebanon , under the command of General Henri Dentz , Commander in Chief of the Army of the Levant Army of the Levant Arm e du Levant and as High Commissioners of French mandated Syria and Lebanon High Commissioner of the Levant . The Armistice of Saint Jean d Acre was signed on 14 July 1941. ref Windrow, p. 33 ref Description Having lost control of the Northern Desert and the Euphrates Province and being threatened with the imminent loss of Beirut, General Dentz decided to ask for an armistice. On the evening of the 11 July, British Lieutenant General Claude Auchinleck , Commander in Chief of the Middle East Command , received a wireless message from Dentz proposing the suspension of hostilities six hours later, at midnight. General Dentz declared himself ready to engage in talks on the basis of a memorandum presented to him that morning by the United States Consul at Beirut on behalf of the British Government. But Dentz made the reservation that he was empowered by the French Government to treat only with the British representatives to the exclusion of those of the Free French Forces Free French . ref Auchinleck, p. 4216 ref The proposals presented by General Dentz were considered at once by the Middle East War Council. The council took into account ... of hostilities at that hour. ref Auchinleck, p. 4216 ref On 12 July, the Vichy second in command ... high commanding officers. General de Verdillac represented the Army of the Levant for the Armistice ... pro British and less anti Charles De Gaulle De Gaulle than Dentz. At 2200 hours on 12 July, the Armistice ... more details
The Nicaean Latin Armistice of 1260 was an armistice signed in August 1260 between the Nicaean Empire Nicaean emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos r. 1259 1261 and the Latin Empire Latin emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople Baldwin II . Following the short lived Siege of Constantinople 1260 Siege of Constantinople between January and April 1260, both parties signed the armistice, agreeing to end all hostilities for the duration of one year. However, shortly before the expiration of the armistice, Alexios Strategopoulos discovered that the Walls of Constantinople were completely unmanned and managed to enter the city under the cover of darkness, retaking it from the Latins on July 25, 1261 thus ending the fifty seven year Latin rule of the city. ref harvnb Ostrogorsky 1969 p 449 . ref References reflist 2 Sources refbegin cite book last Ostrogorsky first George title History of the Byzantine State year 1969 location New Brunswick, New Jersey publisher Rutgers University Press isbn 0813511984 url http books.google.com books?id Ir7CKnBxRXwC ref harv refend Category Empire of Nicaea Category Treaties of the Byzantine Empire Category 1260 in law Byzantine stub ... more details
Infobox Television show name The Saturday Friday Night Armistice image File Saturday Night Armistice.jpg ... the 1 July 1995 episode of The Saturday Night Armistice . The Mr Tony Blair prop is visible to the left ... by The Saturday Night Armistice later The Friday Night Armistice , plus the one off The Election Night Armistice was a United Kingdom British satirical television comedy programme presented by Armando ... for spotting her appearances was originally The Saturday Night Armistice Hors d uvre Tree ... coveted set of Friday Night Armistice Dart Flights . Other features included a bus full of Princess ... The Friday Night Armistice . The team did a live 3 hour long 1997 Election special The Election Night Armistice , broadcast on BBC 2 at the same time as BBC 1 s main election programme and a third ... Night Armistice at the former BBC Guide to Comedy ref None of the episodes have ever been ... download sites. Episode guide The Saturday Night Armistice Episode 1 , 24 June 1995 Episode 2 , 1 July ... 1995 The Saturday Night Armistice Party Bucket Christmas special of series highlights , 22 December 1995 The Friday Night Armistice Episode 1 , 14 June 1996 Episode 2 , 21 June 1996 Episode 3 , 28 ... Armistice 3 hour special for the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 general election , 1 May 1997 The Christmas Armistice Christmas special of 1997 highlights and new material , 29 December 1997 The Armistice Party Bucket New Year special of more 1997 highlights and new material , 2 January 1998 The Friday Night Armistice Episode 1 , 9 January 1998 Episode 2 , 16 January 1998 Episode 3 ... The Christmas Armistice Christmas special of 1998 highlights and new material , 29 December 1998 The New Year Armistice New Year special of more 1998 highlights and new material , 1 January 1999 References reflist External links imdb title id 0112152 title The Saturday Night Armistice DEFAULTSORT Saturday Night Armistice, The Category BBC television comedy Category British television sketch shows ... more details
File Villa Giusti Gem lde.jpg thumb right The signing of the Armistice of villa Giusti in Padua , Italy The Armistice of villa Giusti ended warfare between Italy and Austria Hungary on the Italian Campaign World War I Italian Front during World War I . The armistice was signed on November 3, 1918 in the Villa Giusti and was to take effect 24 hours later. Background By the end of October 1918, while its definitive defeat was being perpetrated at the Battle of Vittorio Veneto , the Austro Hungarian Army found itself in such a state that its commanders were forced to seek a ceasefire at any cost. During the Battle of Vittorio Veneto , the troops of Austria Hungary were defeated, ceasing to exist as a combat force and starting a chaotic withdrawal. From 28 October onwards, Austria Hungary sought to negotiate a truce but hesitated to sign the text of armistice. The Italians, in the meantime, advanced reaching Trento , Udine , and landing in Trieste . After the threat to break off the negotiations, on November 3 the Austro Hungarians accepted the peace terms. The cease fire would be started at 3.00 pm of November 4, but due to a unilateral order of the Austro Hungarian high command, the empire s forces stopped fighting on November 3. After the war, the Kingdom of Italy annexed the Southern Tyrol modern Trentino Alto Adige S dtirol , according to London Pact terms as well as Trieste and the Austrian Littoral . File Plenipotenziari austriaci entrano a villa giusti.jpg right thumb Austro Hungarian plenipotentiaries enter Villa Giusti Signatories Italy Tenente Generale Pietro Badoglio Maggior Generale Scipione Scipioni Colonnello Tullio Marchetti Colonnello Pietro Gazzera Colonnello ... Vittoria address of Armando Diaz General Diaz to his troops and the nation after the Armistice of Villa Giusti External links http www.forost.ungarisches institut.de pdf 19181103 1.pdf Text of the armistice Treaties of Hungary DEFAULTSORT Armistice Of Villa Giusti Category Treaties concluded in 1918 ... more details
The Mixed Armistice Commissions MAC is an organisation for monitoring the ceasefire along the lines set by the General Armistice Agreements. It was composed of United Nations Military Observers and was part ... truce agreements, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel Mixed Armistice Commission Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel MAC , the Israel Syria Mixed Armistice Commission Israel Syrian MAC , the Israel ... of the Mixed Armistice Commissions MAC . ref http domino.un.org unispal.nsf 9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7 ... Assembly ST DPI SER.A 47 20 April 1949 Background Paper No. 47 ref Included in each 1949 Armistice Agreements General Armistice Agreement ref http domino.un.org unispal.nsf 9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7 9ec4a332e2ff9a128525643d007702e6 OpenDocument Egypt Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1264 ... 71260b776d62fa6e852564420059c4fe OpenDocument Lebanon Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1296 23 March ... OpenDocument UN Doc S 1302 Rev.1 of 3 April 1949 Hashemite Jordanian Kingdom Israel Armistice ... OpenDocument Syria Israel Armistice Agreement UN Doc S 1353 20 July 1949 ref was a clause which provided for the creation of Mixed Armistice Commissions MACs . The MACs were composed ... it today. UNTSO formed four separate Mixed Armistice Commissions MACs , ref http domino.un.org unispal.nsf ... of the Mixed Armistice Commissions UN Doc A AC.25 W 39 7 March 1950 ref with five members in the case of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel Mixed Armistice Commission Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel MAC and the Israel Syria Mixed Armistice Commission Israel Syrian MAC ref http domino.un.org ... Syrian General Armistice Agreement Working Paper UN Doc A AC.25 W 20 4 August 1949 ref with seven ... and unarmed investigators could not supervise, let alone enforce, the armistice agreements ... four unique UNTSO peacekeeping missions. Disputes on the Israel Syria Mixed Armistice Commission ISMAC ... across the armistice demarcation line. The infiltration by Palestinians was initially unarmed groups ... more details