After four years of fighting, the leaders of the Allied Powers forced a defeated Germany to sign the Armistice aboard French general Ferdinand Foch's private train in a railway siding in the ...
Armistice Day is observed in Britain every 11 November to mark the agreement signed between the Allies and Germany that brought an end to the First World War and to remember the soldiers who gave ...
Remembrance Day – also known as Armistice Day – takes place every year, to remember all people who have died in wars. Ceremonies take place on 11 November, the day that World War One ended ...