One hundred years ago today, the conflict that would later be known as World War I ended. The armistice was signed at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in the town of Compiègne, France.
The Great War, as it was called as the time, helped define
the 20th century, seeing the fall of all the continental European
empires, the founding of the Soviet Union, and the spreading of seeds that would become World War II.
World War I left over 9 million combatants and over 7 million civilians dead.
Today
on Veterans Day and Armistice Day, we honor our military
veterans, thank those who have served our country... and celebrate
peace.
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