During WW1, on Christmas of 1914, the British and the Germans lay down their weapons, crossed no man’s land, and joined each other to celebrate. They exchanged food, played Games, sang songs. And even attended burials for each side. This was seen as a symbol moment during the conflict. During WW1, on Christmas of 1914, the British and the Germans lay down their weapons, crossed no man’s land, and joined each other to celebrate. They exchanged food, played Games, sang songs. And even attended burials for each side. This was seen as a symbol moment during the conflict. 1914, just after midnight on Christmas morning, the majority of German troops engaged in World War I ceased firing their guns and artillery and commence to sing Christmas carols. At certain points along the eastern and western fronts, the soldiers of Russia, France, and Britain even heard brass bands joining the Germans in their joyous singing. At the first light of dawn, many of the German soldiers emerge...
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