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Korean DMZOn this date, July 27th, 1953, 60 years ago, an armistice was signed ending the war betwee
One hundred years ago today - the end of World War I
sailaweigh:mskhelad:Nov 11:Remembrance Day. Poppy Day. Armistice Day.At the 11th hour on the 11th da
section1rules:Westworld | The Passenger | Ep.210“Bloody hell…”
The Welsh at Mametz Wood, Christopher Williams, 1916-17
iconoclantastic:Armistice Day, November 11, 1918“I will come to a time in my backwards trip when Nov
Photos of the first Armistice Day (November 11th, 1918):London crowds cheering the signing of the Ar
right-in-the-vhenan: “A whole new galaxy awaits…” Armistice Ryder I also commissioned @cocotingo f
On this Armistice Day, I would like to observe that THIS marks the precise cinematic moment that I f
Graphic by The Economist. Armistice Day.
The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
yesterdaysprint:Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 5, 1921 The Post’s famous feline (at left) and h
And don’t end up on the streets, spat out when you’ve exceeded your usefullness, with people steppin
thehumming6ird:I suppose no man comes home from war. Not really.
mad-as-a-marine-biologist:Lest we forget. Armistice Day. 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11th
Clip from the New York Herald from November 26, 1918 - 15 days after the Armistice, with a sati
I can explain it: Boris Johnson (who usually loves to indulge in all the patriotic bull**** even he
Peace is celebrated even at the most remote corners of the earth. The Pribilof Islands are far above
Sergeant Henry Gunther, the Last Casualty of World War I Pictured - Gunther’s grave in east Ba
Combat is taking place up to the minute of the armistice. Losses on all sides that day totaled 11,00
Passengers at Paddington Station stop and observe the first two-minutes silence on November 11, 1919
aviationblogs:Air flight celebrating the signing of the Armistice ending World War I , San Diego, Ca
yesterdaysprint: Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 5, 1921 The Post’s famous feline (at lef
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