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  4. THE END OF THE GREAT WAR

    Break-Up of the German Empire-Republics Spring into Being-Great Cities in Revolt-The Marseillaise Sung by Soldiers and Citizens-Fleet Under the Red Flag- A People's Government Proclaimed at Berlin. ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. GERMANY'S COLLAPSE

    Even if the armistice conditions were not accepted by the German Pleni­potentiaries that waited upon Marshal Foch, last week, the apologetic address ...

    Article : 567 words
  6. GERMAN FLEET MUTINY

    Mutiny broke out in the German fleet at Kiel on Sunday, November 3rd, and according to messages from Copenhagen, the revolt spread to the ...

    Article : 489 words
  7. THE GERMAN ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    A Reuter cable from Vancouver, dated Sunday (midnight) says:- An official message from Paris states that the Armistice has been signed. A cable from Montreal, three hours later, says:- The State Department at Washington has announced that Germany has ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. HOSTILITIES CEASE ON ALL FRONTS

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in London at 11.20 o'clock on Monday, November 11th, that the Armistice was signed at 5 o'clock that morning, and that hostilities were to cease on all fronts at 11 o'clock that morning. ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. The Terms of the Armistice

    THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE SIGNED BY GERMANY:- MILITARY TERMS.(a) Immediate evacuation of Belgium and France, also Alsace-Lorraine and Luxembourg, ...

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  10. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    The German delegates that set out from Berlin on Wednesday to arrange an armistice with Marshal Foch. met the French outposts at Le. Haudroy, ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. RED REVOLUTION

    All Germany appears to be seeming with revolt. Numerous meetings were held in Berlin on Thursday and Fri­day, at which violent speeches were ...

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  12. HOHENZOLLERNS' DOOM

    The Kaiser signed his abdication on Saturday, and immediately departed for Holland, where he will and a refuge in the castle of his friend, Count ...

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  13. The German Chancellor's Address to His Compatriots Abroad.

    These are hard days. Many living outside the Fatherland, surrounded by hatred and malicious rejoicing, will be heavy-hearted. Do not abandon your trust in the German people.Our soldiers fought heroically to the last, as no army has ever fought, for the homeland. They have shown an unheard of power for endurance and suffering. ...

    Article : 138 words
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