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November 22, 2018

Why in news?

The centenary of the World War I 1918 armistice treaty was observed on 11th November 2018.

When and how was the armistice signed?

  • An armistice is a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
  • The Great War (World War I) drew in some 30 nations and their colonies, and mobilized around 70 million soldiers.
  • On October 3, Germany’s Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, appointed Chancellor Prince Max of Baden who has long advocated a negotiated peace with Britain, France and the United States.
  • The new Chancellor called for the talks with Allied countries.
  • The Allies demanded Germany’s unconditional surrender and the Kaiser’s abdication.
  • The pressure was building on Berlin and the German forces were beating a disorderly retreat.
  • On November 3, German ally Austria-Hungary capitulated and signed an armistice.
  • Tensions mounted in Germany as naval forces mutiny at Kiel and a general strike was called on November 5.
  • French officers, meanwhile, received the order to allow safe passage of top German diplomats into Allied territory.
  • On November 7, a ceasefire was sounded at La Capelle in northern France, near the Belgium border.
  • It was the first in more than 50 months of war and allowed the German delegation, led by Minister of State Matthias Erzberger, to cross into an Allied zone.
  • The diplomats took a train to a secluded forest clearing near Compiegne to meet Allied forces commander General Ferdinand Foch.
  • Gen. Foch receives the German delegates on November 8 in a train parked in a railway siding in the forest.
  • The list of terms fixed by the Allies at Versailles was discussed.
  • At the request of the delegation, a messenger is sent to German forces commander Marshal Paul von Hindenburg in Belgium for his authorization to sign an armistice.
  • By the time the envoy arrived, on November 9, the Kaiser has abdicated, with the German Revolution under way.
  • With the German Commander’s permission and the delegation’s deliberation the armistice was signed on November 11.
  • The armistice ended a war started four years earlier and was signed in a train carriage in the woods.
  • The news reaches the troops quickly, and was received with disbelief.
  • On 11th November morning, the ceasefire agreed just hours earlier is sounded by bugles and clarions along the hundreds of kilometers of front line that stretch across Europe.
  • The final peace treaty would be signed in Versailles in June 1919.
  • Nearly 10 million soldiers died, along with another 10 million civilians.

What was the reaction of Germany?

  • In Germany there was relief but also humiliation and anger.
  • The Kiel mutiny spreaded and there were deadly revolts across the country.
  • The generals blamed politicians for defeat and said that they were “stabbed in the back” on the home front.

 

Source: The Hindu

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