No. 16051511

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Print painting The signing of the armistice 1914-1918 , France WW1
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Print painting The signing of the armistice 1914-1918 , France WW1

This is an authentic print who was in all the mayors of France from 1919. The majority of these prints were destroyed or commandeered during the occupation of France by the German army in 1940. rare object "in original condition" in good used condition Print of the signature of the Armistice of 1918 in the saloon carriage of Marshal Foch. Behind the table, from right to left, general Weygand, Marshal Foch (standing) and British admirals Rosslyn Wemyss and G. Hope. In front, the German State Minister Matthias Erzberger, the major general Detlof von Winterfeldt (with helmet) of the Imperial Army, count Alfred von Oberndorff of Foreign Affairs and Captain Ernst Vanselow of the Imperial Navy. The armistice, signed on November 11, 1918, at 5h15, mark the end of the battles of the first war world (1914-1918), the Allied victory and the capitulation of Germany. The ceasefire is effective at eleven, resulting in all France bells and bugles ringtones announcing the end of a war that claimed more than 18 million dead and millions of disabled or maimed. German and Allied generals gather in a dining carriage of Marshal Foch, in the Rethondes career in Compiègne Forest. Later in 1919, at Versailles, they will sign the Treaty of Versailles. Size of the frame: Length 84 cm Width 58.5 cm the frame is in chiselled wood, the print comes from England covered with a layer of plexiglass Shipping via Mondial Relay for France Shipping worldwide by colissimo international

No. 16051511

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Print painting The signing of the armistice 1914-1918 , France WW1

Print painting The signing of the armistice 1914-1918 , France WW1

This is an authentic print who was in all the mayors of France from 1919. The majority of these prints were destroyed or commandeered during the occupation of France by the German army in 1940.

rare object "in original condition" in good used condition


Print of the signature of the Armistice of 1918 in the saloon carriage of Marshal Foch. Behind the table, from right to left, general Weygand, Marshal Foch (standing) and British admirals Rosslyn Wemyss and G. Hope. In front, the German State Minister Matthias Erzberger, the major general Detlof von Winterfeldt (with helmet) of the Imperial Army, count Alfred von Oberndorff of Foreign Affairs and Captain Ernst Vanselow of the Imperial Navy.
The armistice, signed on November 11, 1918, at 5h15, mark the end of the battles of the first war world (1914-1918), the Allied victory and the capitulation of Germany.
The ceasefire is effective at eleven, resulting in all France bells and bugles ringtones announcing the end of a war that claimed more than 18 million dead and millions of disabled or maimed.
German and Allied generals gather in a dining carriage of Marshal Foch, in the Rethondes career in Compiègne Forest.
Later in 1919, at Versailles, they will sign the Treaty of Versailles.


Size of the frame:

Length 84 cm
Width 58.5 cm

the frame is in chiselled wood, the print comes from England covered with a layer of plexiglass

Shipping via Mondial Relay for France
Shipping worldwide by colissimo international

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