![The railway carriage in which the Armistice to end World War One was signed, November 11, 1918 Stock Photo - Alamy The railway carriage in which the Armistice to end World War One was signed, November 11, 1918 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/EFNXGP/the-railway-carriage-in-which-the-armistice-to-end-world-war-one-was-EFNXGP.jpg)
The railway carriage in which the Armistice to end World War One was signed, November 11, 1918 Stock Photo - Alamy
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WW1 Colourised Photos - " The Armistice has been signed! " 11th November 1918: Military leaders, including Marshal Foch. Photo taken at 7:30 AM, outside the railway carriage where the First World
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![Tim Dunn on Twitter: "With the carriage destroyed in WW2, a similar replacement (of the same works batch) was installed back in France. Later some original parts were incorporated; they'd been saved Tim Dunn on Twitter: "With the carriage destroyed in WW2, a similar replacement (of the same works batch) was installed back in France. Later some original parts were incorporated; they'd been saved](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FhQ3WX7XEAA9Z6l.jpg)