World War I -- Christmas Truce
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01-06-2015, 02:16 PM
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World War I -- Christmas Truce
This 2014 Christmas season marked the 100 year anniversary of the famous Christmas truce of World War I.
The Christmas truce occurred between British and German troops fighting along the western front in France. The Christmas truce took place on December 24 and 25 of 1914. (the first year of World War I) A dusting of snow covered the battlefields of the western front on Christmas Eve, 1914, and many soldiers hung paper lanterns along the lines and even decorated Christmas trees. Then (as many of us know) a familiar sound rose from the battle line; the soldiers were singing Silent Night. German and British voices began to blend. Soon, Germans in pointed caps and British in khaki-colored berets came together in No Man's Land and shook hands. On Christmas Day, the soldiers rejoiced, shared stories, gifts, and even played soccer. At the end of the day, the soldiers realized they must return to fighting or face charges. Please enjoy this commercial I found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWF2JBb1bvM I found this reenactment to be quite touching and wanted to share it. |
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