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an armistice is an agreement to stop the fighting. It does not bring a complete end to the war.

A treaty is generally required to completely end a war.

World War 1 for example had the fighting cease after the armistice of November 11, 1918. The true end to the war occurred after the Versailles Treaty of 1919.

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Okay, If you are referring to particularly World War 1, the word is "armistice". Your welcome. =] pact contract promise deal agreement alliance

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A peace treaty.

(An armistice is a cease-fire and a surrender in the field, pending a Treaty)

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It could be a cease fire, an armistice, a total surrender, or a treaty.

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Truce, cease-fire, armistice.

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an agreement to stop fighting

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an armistice or treaty

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an armistice

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peace treaty

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