The armistice treaty between the Allies and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on 11 November 1918, and marked the end of the First World War on the Western Front. Principal signatories were Marshal Ferdinand Foch, the Allied Commander-in-chief, and Matthias Erzberger, Germany's representative.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_with_Germany_(Compi%C3%A8gne)
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Yes it did.
Factors that led to the German surrender in World War II was the near total annihilation of the their military ability. There was essentially no recourse other than unconditional surrender.
The war in Europe officially ended with a German surrender on May 8, 1945.
No, the Japanese were still fighting against the US at the time of Germany's surrender. World War 2 ended after the nuclear bombings of Japan.
One is "Through all my years in war, this the worst." "Nuts" the reply to German forces surrounding the soldiers in Bastoine when asked to surrender. (not sure of the spelling)