How The 1914 Christmas Truce Actually Happened | Battle Board | Daily Mail



Why the War Stopped for Christmas in 1914 | Battle Board | Daily Mail

In the heart of World War I, a miraculous moment of peace unfolded on Christmas Eve. Soldiers from opposing sides stepped out of the trenches, exchanging gifts, singing carols, and even playing football—putting aside the violence of war for one unforgettable night. In this episode, we dive the incredible story of the 1914 Christmas Truce, a rare act of humanity in the midst of one of history’s bloodiest conflicts.

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10 thoughts on “How The 1914 Christmas Truce Actually Happened | Battle Board | Daily Mail”

  1. Silence
    Oh, I remember the silence
    On a cold winter day
    After many months on the battlefield
    And we were used to the violence
    Then all the cannons went silent
    And the snow fell
    Voices sang to me from no man's land.

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