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The Defining Moment: When Did WW1 End and Why It Still Echoes Today

The last shot of World War I wasn’t fired at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918. The guns fell silent in the West that morning, but the war’s formal conclusion was a legal and diplomatic labyrinth stretching across months—even years—of negotiations, betrayals, and unresolved tensions. When did WW1 *truly* end? The answer depends on whether […]

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The Hidden Story of When European Union Was Established

The year 1957 marked a turning point in European history—when six nations, scarred by war and bound by ambition, signed treaties that would eventually birth the European Union as we know it today. Yet the story of *when European Union was established* is far more complex than a single date. It began in the ashes […]

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The Great War’s Final Hour: When Did the Great War End?

The clock struck 11:00 AM on November 11, 1918, and with it, the guns of World War I fell silent. Yet the question of *when did the Great War end* remains deceptively layered, a puzzle of treaties, territorial shifts, and unresolved legacies. The armistice signed in a railcar outside Compiègne marked the cessation of hostilities, […]

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