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Christmas Truce
A History from Beginning to End
2025
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Discover the remarkable history of the Christmas Truce... When World War I began in August 1914, the British confidently predicted that it would be "over by Christmas." In Berlin, Kaiser Wilhelm II told his soldiers that they would be "home before the leaves fall." But by late December, it was clear not only that the war was far from over, but also that this would be a more destructive and deadly conflict than any that had come before. On the Western Front, British troops faced the Germans across two opposing lines of trenches. Almost two million troops had been killed or wounded, and men on both sides became resigned to living in muddy trenches under almost unimaginable circumstances made even more desperate by the bitter cold of winter. Notions of war as an adventure—or even as a brief escape from the mundane reality of day-to-day life—were replaced by the reality of almost unendurable horror with no end in sight. Then, on Christmas Eve 1914, British troops saw strange lights appearing in the German positions opposite. Bracing for an attack, they instead heard an unfamiliar sound drifting across No-Man's Land. German troops were singing a Christmas carol, "Stille nacht, heilige nacht" (“Silent Night”), and the lights in the German trenches were improvised Christmas decorations. Thus began one of the strangest stories from World War the Christmas Truce of 1914. Discover a plethora of topics such as Stalemate on the Western Front The Enemy We Know Christmas Silent Night Meeting in No-Man's Land A Treasonous Peace The End of the Christmas Truce And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Christmas Truce, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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