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| 1918 September |
| | The Allies, with Serb troops in the vanguard, press north from Salonika into Serbia | |
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| 1918 September 29 |
| | The Bulgarians, driven from Serbia, sign an armistice with the Allies | |
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| 1918 October 1 |
| | After a victory at the historic battle site of Megiddo, Allenby captures the city of Damascus | |
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| 1918 October 4 |
| | The Kaiser appoints a new chancellor, Prince Max von Baden, to negotiate an end to the war | |
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| 1918 October 5 |
| | The new German chancellor, Prince Max of Baden, sends a message to President Wilson requesting an immediate armistice | |
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| 1918 October 5 |
| | The British, under Douglas Haig, break through Germany's heavily defended Hindenburg Line | |
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| 1918 October 30 |
| | An armistice is signed between Turkey and the Allies on the warship Agamemnon in the Greek port of Mudros | |
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| 1918 October 30 |
| | A mutiny in Germany's fleet in Kiel sparks uprisings in several German cities | |
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| 1918 November 7 |
| | Austria-Hungary signs a separate armistice with the Allied powers, in a villa near Padua, without waiting for the Germans | |
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| 1918 November 8 |
| | The Allied commander-in chief, Marshal Foch, meets a German delegation in a railway carriage in the forest of Compiègne to discuss an armistice | |
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