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Legal Definitions - special truce

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Definition of special truce

Definition: A special truce is a temporary agreement between warring parties to suspend hostilities in a specific area or between certain detachments of armies. It is also known as a partial truce.

Example: During World War I, a special truce was declared on Christmas Day in 1914 between German and British soldiers in the trenches. They agreed to a temporary ceasefire and even exchanged gifts and played football together.

Explanation: This example illustrates how a special truce can be used to temporarily halt hostilities in a specific area or between certain groups of soldiers. In this case, the truce was declared spontaneously and informally, but special truces can also be negotiated and agreed upon through official channels.

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Simple Definition

A special truce is an agreement between two groups who are fighting each other to stop fighting for a short time. This agreement can be for a specific area or between certain parts of the groups. It is also called a partial truce.

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