The newspaper headline "Victory here; Kaiser flees" refers to Armistice Day, which ended World War I.
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A year 1918 photograph shows the front page of the New York Journal with a headline appearing in large font that reads: Victory here; Kaiser flees.
Source: Library of Congress, D505 .W68 1928
Which act and which war are being referred to in the newspaper headline shown?
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the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I
the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I
the Weimar Republic, which ended World War II
the Weimar Republic, which ended World War II
Armistice Day, which ended World War I
Armistice Day, which ended World War I
the League of Nations, which ended World War II
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