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Significant date?

Post 1

Gone again

Forgive me for being trivial, but I have a problem:

It seems to me that the eleventh day of the eleventh month has some significance, possibly related to religion of some description. Since this forum is rich in knowledge of non-mainstream beliefs, I wonder if anyone can help me. 11th November, anyone? TIA. smiley - smiley

Pattern-chaser

P.S. More generally, does anyone know of a list of feast days and other celebrated dates (*not* just christian festivals)? On-line, perhaps, or a book or something...?


Significant date?

Post 2

jbliqemp...

As far as I know, it was the day the Armistice was signed by Germany in WWI, and following that, Veteran's day in the US. I don't know about any religious bearings, though.

-jb


Significant date?

Post 3

Martin Harper

actually, 11:00 on the 11th Nov was the day that the ceasefire occured - armistice happened before or afterwards...


Significant date?

Post 4

jbliqemp...

An Armistice is a cease fire. Or a truce, rather. Naturally, the two sides would have to agree to meet, a sort of pre-truce. It was November 11th, though, that Germany signed this:

http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1918/armistice.html

The events prompting the signing:

http://reagan.com/HotTopics.main/HotMike/document-11.11.1998.4.html

The Armistice went into effect six hours after it was signed.

-jb


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