On Christmas Day in 1914, German, British, and French soldiers left their trenches along the western front of World War I to observe the holiday in peace.
Editorial: The Christmas Day When The Guns of War Were Hushed – The Christmas Truce of 1914
On Christmas Day in 1914, German, British, and French soldiers left their trenches along the western front of World War I to observe the holiday in peace.
Editorial: The Christmas Day When The Guns of War Were Hushed – The Christmas Truce of 1914
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