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Armistice of Villa Giusti
1918 convention between the Allies and Austria-Hungary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Armistice of Villa Giusti or Padua Armistice was an armistice convention with Austria-Hungary which de facto ended warfare between Allies and Associated Powers and Austria-Hungary during World War I. Allies and Associated Powers were represented by Italy. The armistice protocol together with a supplementary protocol was signed on 3 November 1918 in the Villa Giusti, outside Padua in the Veneto, Northern Italy, and took effect 24 hours later.[1] This armistice applied only on Austria because Hungary later signed the separate Belgrade armistice.
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