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Armistice Day

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Template:StubArmistice Day was November 11, 1918. It was the day that World War I was ended with the signing of an armistice, at eleven o’clock in the morning (during the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of nineteen eighteen, as it is famously remembered). The treaty was signed by the Allies and the Germans in France. The Germans were laid with the heavy burden of repaying the Allies (mostly Britain and France). They had to pay them 30 million dollars in a appointed amount of time. They had to have a regulated size army and many other things that were simply impossible to fulfill. This rekindled the hatred of the allies during World War II.