What is an armistice?
An armistice is a formal agreement declared between two sides to stop fighting.
In 1918 the germans were exhausted from all the fighting that they had been doing it was then when the german government approached the united states and asked for them to stop the war.
After four terrible years of fighting the fighting officially ended on the eleventh hour the eleventh day and the eleventh month.
Who has surrendered against the allies?
Bulgaria surrendered first. It signed an armistice with the Allies on 29 September 1918, following an offensive against it earlier in the month. News of its capitulation spread throughout New Zealand on the morning of Tuesday 1 October. People hoisted flags and bunting on buildings and ships, set off sirens, rang bells, blew whistles and cheered.
The next country to surrender was Germany
German armed forces surrender unconditionally in the west. Soviet forces encircled Berlin, the German capital on April 25, 1945. This surrender was the most historic event in world war one.
The last countries to surrender that were Britain, France, Italy and Russia they all signed an armistice to end the world war.
I enjoyed doing this because it was really interesting and I learnt a lot about the war and what happened in the war.
I found this really interesting and fun to learn.