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Trains used by the German (right) and Allied delegations, in a railway siding in Compiegne Forest, during three days of armistice negotiations at the end of World War I. The Armistice with Germany was signed by Allied Commander-in-chief Marshal Ferdinand Foch and Matthias Erzberger of Germany in Foch�s railway carriage on 11th November 1918. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Trains used by the German (right) and Allied delegations, in a railway siding in Compiegne Forest, during three days of armistice negotiations at the end of World War I. The Armistice with Germany was signed by Allied Commander-in-chief Marshal Ferdinand Foch and Matthias Erzberger of Germany in Foch�s railway carriage on 11th November 1918. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)