Post-World War I
World War I ended on November 11, 1918 in Western
Europe. It officially came to an ended when
the Armistice’s took effect at 11 AM. The Armistice’s was a document signed to
end the war peacefully. It was signed in a railway in the Compiegne Forest which is in the region of
France about 40 miles from Paris. By 1920 the war had officially ended in
Eastern Europe.
The document (Armistices) was not considered a treaty and the losing side (Germany) surrendered unconditionally. The Armistice’s declared Germany’s defeat in World War I. Many countries including Europe, Asia, and Africa were affected by the end of World War I in the world of politics, social behavior, and cultural change in society.
The document (Armistices) was not considered a treaty and the losing side (Germany) surrendered unconditionally. The Armistice’s declared Germany’s defeat in World War I. Many countries including Europe, Asia, and Africa were affected by the end of World War I in the world of politics, social behavior, and cultural change in society.