Synonym: agreement, alliance, concord, contract, deal, pact, peace, treaty, truce, understanding. Similar words: optimistic, euphemistic, euphemistically, device characteristic, justice, injustice, do justice, eristic. Meaning: ['ɑːmɪstɪs] n. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms.
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31. Some countries observe November 11 th as the Amistice Armistice Day or Rememberance RemembranceDay.
32. Somecall it Remembrance Day (eg. Canada, Australia, United Kingdom), somecall it Armistice Day (eg.
33. The war of liberation began in protest to the Mondros Armistice and the Treaty of Sevres, under the command of Mustafa Kemal Pasha.
34. Veterans'Day, which was called the Armistice Day before, originally celebrated the signing of the 1918 Armistice.
35. In 1919 northern Persia was occupied by the British General Edmund Ironside to enforce the Turkish Armistice conditions and assist General Malleson contain Boshevik influences in the north.
36. Some countries observe November 11 th as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day.
37. It was squarely up to me to decide whether or not the procurement of an armistice.
38. The crews of the unconquered Maginot forts held out until the armistice.
39. The resolution of the Congress which first proclaimed Armistice Day, described November 11, 1918, as the end of "the most destructive, sanguinary and far-reaching war in the history of human annals."
40. In 1938, Congress designated Armistice Day a legal holiday, dedicated to the cause of world peace.
41. Operation Catapult, an important decision made by the British Cabinet after the French signed an armistice with Germany, aimed to destroy the French fleet.
42. A local armistice suspends operations between certain portions of the belligerent forces or within a designated district of the theater of operations.
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43. The song achieved "instant classic" status when sung by Kate Smith during a 1938 Armistice Day (commemorating the end of World War I) radio broadcast.
44. An armistice suspends military operations by mutual agreement between the belligerent parties.
45. Schoolchildren wear poppies as they take part in an Armistice Day ceremony marking the 92nd anniversary of the end of World War One, at the Siege Memorial in Valletta, Malta on November 11, 2010.
46. After the armistice, Mussolini began his rise to power, assisted by electoral fraud and blackshirt violence, establishing a fascist dictorship by the mid-1920s.
47. At 8∶30 a.m. on July 12, Vichy envoys arrived to sue for an armistice.
48. Violation of the terms of an armistice by individuals is punishable as a war crime.
49. On Armistice Day, soldiers who survived the war marched in a parade through their home towns.
50. At long last an armistice was declared by the belligerents.
51. Congress followed up in 1938 by designating Armistice Day a legal holiday, dedicated to the cause of world peace.
52. The rest of their boundaries were defined by the 1949 Armistice Agreements after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
53. Ten years later, in 1931, the two days became separate holidays and Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day.
54. Armistice Day (11 November - dedicated by King George V) is the day in which the nations of the World War I allies remember the brave who died.
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