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Mudros Agreement: Armistice with Turkey (October 30, 1918)

Conditions of the Armistice with Germany (November 11, 1918)

Military Equipment Is Delivered to the Allies by the Germans under the Terms of the Armistice (1918-1919)

German Troops Returning from the Western Front across the Belgian-Dutch Border (November 1918)

Matthias Erzberger (Middle) and Two Members of the German Armistice Commission in Belgium (November 1918)

Allied Supreme Commander Marshal Ferdinand Foch and the Allied Delegation after Signing the Armistice at Compiègne (November 11, 1918)

Returning German Troops Cross the Rhine at Cologne (November 1918)

Friedrich Ebert, “Address to the Homecoming Troops” (December 10, 1918)

“War, Flu and Bolshevism” (1919)

Paul von Hindenburg’s Testimony before the Parliamentary Investigatory Committee [“The Stab in the Back”] (November 18, 1919)

French Cavalry in the Streets of Mainz (April 23, 1919)

Adolf Hitler on the November Revolution (Retrospective Account, 1925)

Stefan George, “The War” (1917)

Wilhelm Groener on Erich Ludendorff (October 12, 1918)

Adolf Hitler on the Outbreak of War in 1914 (Retrospective Account, 1925)

Kaiser Wilhelm II on his Abdication (Retrospective Account, 1922)

Versailles Treaty: The Boundaries of Germany (June 28, 1919)

Demobilization of the German Army (January 14, 1919)

The Paris Peace Conference (January 18, 1919-January 21, 1920)

The Big Three of Versailles: Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George (1919)

“We Have Atoned for Your Guilt”: Matthias Erzberger on the Responsibility for Germany’s Plight (July 25, 1919)

The Signing of the Peace Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919)

“The Dismemberment of Germany” (1919)

Troops Returning from East Africa Parade through Berlin under General Lettow-Vorbeck (March 2, 1919)

Otto Schumacher-Hellmold on the British Occupation of Bonn, 1918–1920 (Retrospective Account, 1990)