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armistice

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A quick definition of armistice:

Armistice: A temporary agreement between countries at war to stop fighting. It is also known as a truce or ceasefire. During an armistice, both sides agree to stop attacking each other for a certain period of time. There are different types of armistices, such as a general truce that stops fighting in all places or a special truce that only applies to certain areas or groups of soldiers.

A more thorough explanation:

An armistice is a temporary agreement between two or more countries or groups to stop fighting. It is also known as a truce or ceasefire. During an armistice, both sides agree to stop attacking each other for a specific period of time.

  • The Armistice of 1918 was an agreement signed by Germany and the Allied Powers to end World War I.
  • The Korean War armistice was signed in 1953, which ended the fighting between North and South Korea.
  • In 2014, Israel and Hamas agreed to an armistice to stop the fighting in Gaza.

These examples illustrate how armistices are used to end conflicts and bring peace between warring parties. They provide a temporary break in the fighting, allowing both sides to regroup and negotiate a more permanent solution to their differences.

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