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The Great War Ends November 11th, 1100 hours, 1918
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In Russia…
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Tsar Nicholas is overthrown by the Bolshevik (communists) led by Vladimir Lenin
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Lenin promises his people “bread & peace “, signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany
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Did this mean trouble for the Allies???
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Nope… remember, the US enters the war in 1917!
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Austria-Hungary and Turkey are on the verge of collapse…
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Germany’s only hope was to launch a massive offensive strike!
THE HUNDRED DAYS
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During these last 100 days of WWI, Canadians were on the front lines of battle against Germany
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Canadians, once again, were given the task of leading the charge at sites like Mons and Amiens
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…including the Germans’ main line of defense – The Hindenburg Line
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The Allies won back France and Belgium, and the fighting stopped when they reached the German border
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President Woodrow Wilson (USA) provided “14 Points” of negotiation which became the basis for Germany’s surrender
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His 14 points included: -The abolition of secret treaties -The freedom of the seas -Free trade -Disarmament -Adjustment of colonial claims. And, a number of specific points that dealt with giving certain countries sovereignty and establishment of new borders
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Germany felt they could handle those demands, and those 14 points encouraged them to surrender
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The Great War officially ended at 1100 hours on November 11th, 1918
“Armistice Day”
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