The end of the war that was supposed to end all wars Badge

The end of the war that was supposed to end all wars

The end of the war that was supposed to end all wars
Nov 11 1918
Signing of the Armistice at Compiègne, painting (presumed) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (Source: Public)

German generals try to shift the blame to democratic politicians

As the military situation had become hopeless for Germany, the Supreme Army Command (OHL) moved in early autumn 1918 to demand that a new democratic government be convened to conclude an armistice with the Western powers. The new Chancellor Max von Baden sent a delegation led by Matthias Erzberger – a member of the Catholic Centre Party – to negotiate the armistice. The terms presented to the German delegation were punitive: Germany would have to hand over vast quantities of military equipment, locomotives and railway carriages, and agree to the occupation of all German territory west of the Rhine. Whilst these terms were being presented, revolution broke out in Germany, and both the new Social Democratic government and the OHL instructed Erzberger to accept the terms.

The signature of swingeing peace terms by a democratic German government was all part of a plan hatched by the German military to shift responsibility for the defeat onto the democratic proponents of a negotiated peace. Although the German army barely functioned in late 1918 and was on the verge of collapse, its generals were later able to claim that the army had remained “undefeated in the field” and had been robbed of victory by its own politicians. In essence, they had been “stabbed in the back”. This lie later fuelled the right-wing attack on the Weimar Republic, which was accused of being the product of the perfidy of the “November criminals”.

Learn more about the adventure museum

About the Deutschlandmuseum

An immersive and innovative interactive museum covering 2,000 years of German history

Learn more

The whole year at a glance

Red Cross, German-style
Nov 12
Artikel erst ab morgen verfügbar
Harnessing the atom
Nov 13 1960
Item only available from the 13., check back!
The first West German woman federal minister!
Nov 14 1961
Item only available from the 14., check back!
Ende der Hyperinflation
Nov 15 1923
Item only available from the 15., check back!
Nov 16
No entry available
Nov 17
No entry available
Nov 18
No entry available
Nov 19
No entry available
Nov 20
No entry available
Nov 21
No entry available
Nov 22
No entry available
Nov 23
No entry available
Nov 24
No entry available
Nov 25
No entry available
Nov 26
No entry available
Nov 27
No entry available
Nov 28
No entry available
Nov 29
No entry available
Nov 30
No entry available
Dec 1
No entry available
Dec 2
No entry available
Dec 3
No entry available
Dec 4
No entry available
Dec 5
No entry available
Dec 6
No entry available
Dec 8
No entry available
Dec 9
No entry available
Dec 11
No entry available
Dec 12
No entry available
Dec 13
No entry available
Dec 14
No entry available
Dec 15
No entry available
Dec 16
No entry available
Dec 17
No entry available
Dec 18
No entry available
Dec 19
No entry available
Dec 21
No entry available
Dec 22
No entry available
Dec 23
No entry available
Dec 24
No entry available
Dec 25
No entry available
Dec 26
No entry available
Dec 27
No entry available
Dec 28
No entry available
Dec 29
No entry available
Dec 30
No entry available
Kölner Silvesternacht
Dec 31 2015
Item only available from the 31., check back!

Discover history

Visit the unique Deutschlandmuseum and experience immersive history

2000 Jahre
12 Epochen
1 Stunde