Veterans Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day

Ernest Brooks' photo: main road to Bapaume through Pozieres, part-way through the of the Somme. (September 20, 1916) via Wikimedia Commons, used w/o permission.

On this day in 1918, World War I finally ended. Officially.

The Armistice of 11 November 1918 wasn't, apparently, a "surrender." But it did say that the killing would stop at 11:00 a.m. Paris time on November 11, 1918.

It didn't, of course. Communications in 1918 weren't what they are today, and that's another topic.

'The War That Will End War,' H. G. Wells; title page. (1914) From Internet Archive, via Wikipedia, used w/o permission.But November 11, 1918, was a day when "The War That Will End War" ended.

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November 11, 1918, is still a significant date. Remembering veterans still makes sense. So does remembering our history.

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