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Armistice Day

proper noun

November 11, the anniversary of the signing of the armistice agreement to end World War I, commemorating the fallen of the First World War

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Armistice Day, Atlanta, Georgia.

And what of Armistice Day?

Before 1954 the holiday was called Armistice Day.

Will feature New York City's observance of Armistice Day.

Annie kept memoirs and this extract describes Armistice day.

Smith introduced "God Bless America" on her radio show on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1938.

He has said that Armistice Day and the dates of significant battles would be covered.

Piper will return to London for Armistice Day on 11 November.

The cease fire order on Armistice Day had forbidden all fraternising.

England, marking Armistice Day with poppies on black armbands, went ahead through Leicester's Demarai Gray.

"I would liken this, in a sense, to Armistice Day," Mr. Bell said.

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