Treaty of Versailles - An armistice was temporary during the war
Time: Jan, 1919
Place: Germany
Details: From January 1919 to March 1919, Germany refused to agree to Allied demands that Germany surrender its merchant ships to Allied ports to transport food supplies. Some Germans considered the armistice to be a temporary cessation of the war and knew, if fighting broke out again, their ships would be seized.
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