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The Moscow Armistice was signed between Finland on one side and the Soviet Union and United Kingdom on the other side on 19 September 1944, ending the... |
The Armistice of Cassibile was an armistice that was signed on 3 September 1943 between Italy and the US and UK during World War II. It was made public... |
The Armistice of Mudros was signed on 30 October 1918 and took effect at noon the next day, the Armistice of Mudros (Turkish: Mondros Mütarekesi) ended... |
Timeline of the surrender of Axis forces at the end of World War II Armistice of Cassibile Debellatio Japanese Instrument of Surrender Morgenthau Plan... |
Many further surrender ceremonies took place across Japan's remaining holdings in the Pacific. Japanese forces in Southeast Asia surrendered on 2 September... |
Soviet occupation of Romania (category World War II occupied territories) occupied most of Romania as enemy territory prior to the signing of the Moscow Armistice of September 12, 1944. The armistice convention and eventually the... |
SR Uprising. The treaty was annulled by the Armistice of 11 November 1918, in which Germany surrendered to the western Allied Powers. Subsequent attempts... |
forces did not evacuate from Finnish territory by 15 September, as dictated in the terms of the Moscow Armistice. It involved Soviet forces chasing retreating... |
further ceded the Petsamo municipality to the Soviet Union in the Moscow Armistice. The Soviet forces took the municipality from the Germans during the... |
in July of the same year, 1945. It was also preceded by a conference in Moscow in October 1944, not attended by Roosevelt, in which Churchill and Stalin... |
Finland in World War II (section Moscow armistice) the signing of the Moscow Armistice with the Allied Powers, which stipulated expulsion of Nazi German forces from Finnish territory. The Soviet attempt... |
End of World War II in Europe (redirect from German surrender in WWII) siege). The Atlantic Pocket of Lorient surrendered on 10 May. The Atlantic Pocket of Saint-Nazaire surrendered on 11 May. The Battle of Slivice, the last... |
from Moscow and at his instigation a massive offensive was launched. The Lithuanian forces offered little effective resistance and surrendered Minsk... |
Percentages agreement (redirect from Moscow percentages agreement) Knatchbull-Hugessen secretly signed an armistice with the Hungarian diplomat László Veress under which Hungarian forces would surrender to British and American forces... |
intermittently during 1943–1944, but no agreement had been reached. The Moscow Armistice, signed on 19 September 1944, demanded that Finland break diplomatic... |
Aftermath of World War I (section Countries that gained or regained territory or independence after World War I) observed that "This is not Peace. It is an Armistice for twenty years." The destruction brought upon French territory was to be indemnified by the reparations... |
War of the Sixth Coalition (section Armistice of Pläswitz; Austria Joins the Coalition and Creation of the Trachenberg Plan) the brunt of the French onslaught on her territory alone. After the French Grande Armée retreated from Moscow on 18/19 October 1812 and suffered heavy... |
and invasion on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19 September 1944 with the Moscow Armistice. The Soviet Union and Finland had previously fought the Winter War... |
Council and on 22 July the government dispatched a delegation to Moscow to ask for armistice talks. The Soviets claimed interest in peace negotiations only... |
that the Japanese had nothing to worry about. On 9 May 1945 (Moscow Time), Germany surrendered and so if the Soviets were to honour the Yalta Agreement,... |