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line â on our right and left we can all hear them firing away as cheerfully as ever. The thing started last night â a bitter cold night, with white frost â soon after dusk when the
Germans started shouting 'Merry Christmas, Englishmen' to us. Of course our fellows shouted back and presently large numbers of both sides had left their trenches, unarmed, and met in the debatable, shot-riddled, no man's land between the lines. Here the agreement â all on their own â came to be made that we should not fire at each other until after midnight tonight. The men were all fraternizing in the middle (we naturally did not allow them too close to our line) and swapped cigarettes and lies in the utmost good fellowship. Not a shot was fired all night.
1313:'live and let live system'. Complicated local truces and agreements not to fire at each other were negotiated by men along the front throughout the war. These often began with agreement not to attack each other at tea, meal or washing times. In some places tacit agreements became so common that sections of the front would see few casualties for extended periods of time. This system, Ashworth argues, 'gave soldiers some control over the conditions of their existence'. The December 1914 Christmas Truces can therefore be seen as not unique but as the most dramatic example of the spirit of non-cooperation with the war that included refusals to fight, unofficial truces,
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2319:. William Collins 2013. ("On Christmas Day in Galicia, Austrian troops were ordered not to fire unless provoked, and the Russians displayed the same restraint. Some of the besiegers of PrzemyĆl deposited three Christmas trees in no man's land with a polite accompanying note addressed to the enemy: 'We wish you, the heroes of PrzemyĆl, a Merry Christmas and hope that we can come to a peaceful agreement as soon as possible.' In no man's land, soldiers met and exchanged Austrian tobacco and schnapps for Russian bread and meat. When the Tsar's soldiers held their own seasonal festivities a few days later, Habsburg troops reciprocated.")
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Morillon wrote to his parents "The Boches waved a white flag and shouted 'Kamarades, Kamarades, rendez-vous'. When we didn't move they came towards us unarmed, led by an officer. Although we are not clean they are disgustingly filthy. I am telling you this but don't speak of it to anyone. We must not mention it even to other soldiers". Gustave Berthier wrote "On Christmas Day the Boches made a sign showing they wished to speak to us. They said they didn't want to shoot. ... They were tired of making war, they were married like me, they didn't have any differences with the French but with the English".
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particularly London, and were familiar with the language and the society. Several
British soldiers recorded instances of Germans asking about news from the football leagues, while other conversations could be as banal as discussions of the weather or as plaintive as messages for a sweetheart. One unusual phenomenon that grew in intensity was music; in peaceful sectors, it was not uncommon for units to sing in the evenings, sometimes deliberately with an eye towards entertaining or gently taunting their opposite numbers. This shaded gently into more festive activity; in early December, Sir
1231:(Westphalian black bread), biscuits and ham. This suited them so well that they remained good friends even after Christmas was over". He was separated from the French troops by a narrow No Man's Land and described the landscape "Strewn with shattered trees, the ground ploughed up by shellfire, a wilderness of earth, tree-roots and tattered uniforms". Military discipline was soon restored but Schirrmann pondered over the incident and whether "thoughtful young people of all countries could be provided with suitable meeting places where they could get to know each other". He founded the
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record a friendly visit from a German sergeant one morning "to see how we were getting on". Relations between French and German units were generally more tense but the same phenomenon began to emerge. In early
December, a German surgeon recorded a regular half-hourly truce each evening to recover dead soldiers for burial, during which French and German soldiers exchanged newspapers. This behaviour was often challenged by officers; lieutenant
906:. In the pipe is tobacco. Of course, you say. But wait. In the pipe is German tobacco. Haha, you say, from a prisoner or found in a captured trench. Oh dear, no! From a German soldier. Yes a live German soldier from his own trench. Yesterday the British & Germans met & shook hands in the Ground between the trenches, & exchanged souvenirs, & shook hands. Yes, all day Xmas day, & as I write. Marvellous, isn't it?
2034:. William Collins. 2013. ("On 24 December a Bavarian soldier named Carl MĂŒhlegg walked nine miles to Comines, where he purchased a small pine tree before returning to his unit in the line. He then played Father Christmas, inviting his company commander to light the tree candles and wish peace to comrades, to the German people and the world. After midnight in MĂŒhlegg's sector, German and French soldiers met in no man's land.")
2050:. William Collins 2013. ("Twenty-year-old Gervais Morillon wrote to his parents: 'The Boches waved a white flag and shouted "Kamarades, Kamarades, rendez-vous." When we didn't move they came towards us unarmed, led by an officer. Although we are not clean they are disgustingly filthy. I am telling you this but don't speak of it to anyone. We must not mention it even to other soldiers.' Morillon was killed in 1915.")
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snips, removed a couple of his buttons and put them in my pocket. I then gave him two of mine in exchange.... The last I saw was one of my machine gunners, who was a bit of an amateur hairdresser in civil life, cutting the unnaturally long hair of a docile Boche, who was patiently kneeling on the ground whilst the automatic clippers crept up the back of his neck.
2066:. William Collins 2013. ("Elsewhere twenty-five-year-old Gustave Berthier wrote: 'On Christmas day the Boches made a sign showing they wished to speak to us. They said they didn't want to shoot.... They were tired of making war, they were married like me, they didn't have any differences with the French but with the English.' Berthier perished in June 1917.")
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machinegun fire and distant German voices. But there was a dead silence that morning, right across the land as far as you could see. We shouted 'Merry
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regretting that the "absurdity and the tragedy" would begin again. Author Denis Winter argues that then "the censor had intervened" to prevent information about the spontaneous ceasefire from reaching the public and that the real dimension of the truce "only really came out when
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along the front line throughout the day; a small number of brief truces occurred despite the prohibition. On the German side, a general order from 29 December 1914 already forbade fraternisation with the enemy, warning German troops that "every approach to the enemy...will be punished as treason".
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I wouldn't have missed that unique and weird Christmas Day for anything.... I spotted a German officer, some sort of lieutenant I should think, and being a bit of a collector, I intimated to him that I had taken a fancy to some of his buttons.... I brought out my wire clippers and, with a few deft
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ensured that the only word that spread of the truce came from soldiers at the front or first-hand accounts told by wounded men in hospitals. The press was eventually forced to respond to the growing rumours by reprinting a government notice that fraternising with the enemy constituted treason. In
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I remember the silence, the eerie sound of silence. Only the guards were on duty. We all went outside the farm buildings and just stood listening. And, of course, thinking of people back home. All I'd heard for two months in the trenches was the hissing, cracking and whining of bullets in flight,
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in the region fell silent. The truce also allowed a breathing spell during which recently killed soldiers could be brought back behind their lines by burial parties. Joint services were held. In many sectors the truce lasted through Christmas night, continuing until New Year's Day in others.
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become accidentally involved in the fate of a British captain seemingly destined to die in No Man's Land in a standoff with a German soldier. The Twelfth Doctor sent him a few hours forward in time so that the start of the Christmas truce would prevent him from being
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Dear Mother, I am writing from the trenches. It is 11 o'clock in the morning. Beside me is a coke fire, opposite me a 'dug-out' (wet) with straw in it. The ground is sloppy in the actual trench, but frozen elsewhere. In my mouth is a pipe presented by the
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on 1 January 1915, reporting "a football match... played between them and us in front of the trench". Similar stories have been told over the years, often naming units or the score. Some accounts of the game bring in elements of fiction by
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This photo is commonly mistaken as taking place during the 1914 Christmas truce. It is actually from 25 December 1915 near Thessaloniki, Greece. It shows British officers playing other ranks of the British 26th Divisional Ammunition
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early January an official statement on the truce was published, claiming it was restricted to the British sector of the front and amounted to little more than an exchange of songs, which quickly degenerated into shooting.
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released their single âChristmas Truceâ about the events of those fateful December days in 1914, followed 40 days later by an animated story video set to the song in cooperation with the animated history YouTube channel
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A German Lieutenant, Johannes Niemann, wrote "grabbed my binoculars and looking cautiously over the parapet saw the incredible sight of our soldiers exchanging cigarettes, schnapps and chocolate with the enemy".
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concluded that "there is plenty of evidence that football was played that Christmas Dayâmostly by men of the same nationality but in at least three or four places between troops from the opposing armies".
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by composer Kevin Puts and librettist Mark Campbell had its world premiere at the Ordway Theater, Saint Paul, Minnesota, on November 12, 2011. The libretto is based on the screenplay for the 2005 film
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was billeted in a farmhouse away from the front line. In a later interview (2003), Anderson, the last known surviving Scottish veteran of the war, vividly recalled Christmas Day and said:
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996:, where German and Belgian troops faced each other in December 1914, a truce was arranged at the request of Belgian soldiers who wished to send letters back to their families over the
665:. In the week leading up to 25 December, French, German and British soldiers crossed trenches to exchange seasonal greetings and talk. In some areas, men from both sides ventured into
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notes the Christmas truce, with the main character, Edmund Blackadder, recalling having played in a football match. He is still annoyed at having had a goal disallowed for offside.
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1915 but were warned off by the British opposite them. At Easter 1915 on the Eastern Front there were truces between Orthodox troops of opposing sides; the Bulgarian writer
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and singer Abby Scott produced the song, "1914 â The Carol of Christmas", to benefit British armed forces charities. At 5 December 2014, it had reached top of the
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Meeting in No Man's Land: Christmas 1914 and Fraternization in the Great War
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James Fisher (5 December 2014). "Song inspired by Christmas truce of 1914".
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Before Christmas 1914, there were several peace initiatives. The
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3147:"Prince William hails 'lasting memorial' to WW1 Christmas truce"
2804:"Folk singer brings 'Christmas in the Trenches' show to Seattle"
2384:. Northern France (published 31 December 1914). 30 December 1914
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2499:"Echi e riflessi della guerra a Berlino. Cortesie tra nemici".
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3006:"Sainsbury's Christmas advert recreates first world war truce"
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The 12-year Reich: a social history of Nazi Germany, 1933â1945
2234:"First World War.com â Feature Articles â The Christmas Truce"
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On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (24 and 25 December) 1914,
708:, French and British troops stopped the German attack through
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3066:"Doctor Who: the real history of the WW1 Christmas day truce"
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The last known living participant of the Christmas Truce was
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Ferro, Marc (2005). "Russia: Fraternization and Revolution".
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International Woman Suffrage: November 1914 â September 1916
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3168:"Midway Village hosts a reenactment of the Christmas Truce"
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The Christmas Truce: Myth, Memory, and the First World War
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Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas truce
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Petermann Makes Peace: or, The Parable of German Sacrifice
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endorsing the "lack of malice" felt by both sides and the
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Private Ronald Mackinnon letter from the truce of 1916.
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Galloper Jack: A Grandson's Search for a Forgotten Hero
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Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
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Trench Warfare 1914â1918: The Live-and-Let-Live System
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International Woman Suffrage: Jus Suffragii, 1913â1920
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Ahead of the centenary of the truce, English composer
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in early September 1914. The Germans fell back to the
2460:"La tregua di Natale 1914: echi e riflessi in Italia"
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2836:"Christmas in the Trenches | John McCutcheon"
2634:Riley (2017), p. 722; quoting letter published in
1737:"Fritz Kreisler. Four Weeks in the Trenches. 1915"
1372:", the final episode of the BBC television series
2687:Weintraub (2001), pp. 194â195; Brown (2005) p. 75
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2862:"Blackadder Goes Forth. Plan F â Goodbyeee"
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1480:On 29 October 2021 the Swedish heavy-metal band
1395:The truce is dramatised in the 2005 French film
6427:Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers
3094:"Sabaton Releases New Single 'Christmas Truce'"
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1017:Many accounts of the truce involve one or more
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3451:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
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2659:"How Christmas Truce led to court martial"
1942:"Henry Williamson and the Christmas Truce"
846:, 7th Division, BridouxâRouge Banc Sector)
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1409:, was screened out of competition at the
16:Ceasefires along the Western Front of WWI
6716:Revolutions and interventions in Hungary
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3248:Christmas Truce: The Western Front, 1914
3244:Brown, Malcolm; Seaton, Shirley (1984).
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3039:"Sainsbury's OFFICIAL Christmas 2014 Ad"
2657:Macdonald, Alastair (24 December 2014).
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956:'s unit of the 1st/5th Battalion of the
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881:, who fought throughout the war, wrote:
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638:) was a series of widespread unofficial
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7093:Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
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3300:Cazals, RĂ©my (2005). "Good Neighbours".
3156:. BBC News. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
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755:addressed "To the Women of Germany and
99:Temporary informal ceasefires in Europe
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3310:Mueller, Olaf (2005). "Brother Boche".
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1747:from the original on 11 September 2019
7046:Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia
6382:Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
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5012:Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
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3045:from the original on 12 November 2014
3018:from the original on 1 September 2019
3003:
2375:"Foes in Trenches Swap Pies for Wine"
2284:
2214:from the original on 21 December 2016
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1567:Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
1282:Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
897:, wrote to his mother on Boxing Day:
893:, a nineteen-year-old private in the
838:British and German troops meeting in
108:
7450:Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
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2968:from the original on 11 October 2012
2480:from the original on 17 October 2018
2355:from the original on 30 October 2021
2317:Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War
2080:Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War
2064:Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War
2048:Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War
2032:Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War
1168:on the front of the Argonne and the
759:", signed by a group of 101 British
7654:Military discipline and World War I
7379:Ottomans against the Triple Entente
6173:Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes
2607:from the original on 16 August 2018
1925:(1992) p. 139, Guinness Publishing
1432:. In 2012 Kevin Puts was named the
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863:On Christmas Day Brigadier-General
13:
6112:First Battle of the Masurian Lakes
3439:
3287:Originally published in French as
3229:. London: Sidgwick & Jackson.
2872:from the original on 24 March 2020
2735:Teaching the 1914 Christmas Truces
2292:. London: Macmillan. p. 188.
2183:The Truce: The Day the War Stopped
1970:"Seasons over the decades, 1914".
1883:"General's Letter from Trenches".
1659:"Demystifying the Christmas Truce"
1300:Legacy and historical significance
1044:The Truce: The Day the War Stopped
681:, while several meetings ended in
14:
7675:
7629:Christmas events and celebrations
3582:
3064:Ling, Thomas (26 December 2017).
2958:"Festival de Cannes: Joyeux Noël"
2938:from the original on 11 July 2012
2902:from the original on 10 July 2020
2838:. 19 October 2014. Archived from
2816:from the original on 24 June 2021
2669:from the original on 11 July 2020
2202:Stephen Moss (16 December 2014).
1523:Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
829:
770:
661:and the indecisive result of the
134:
7649:GermanyâUnited Kingdom relations
6475:Second Battle of the Piave River
6097:Russian invasion of East Prussia
5433:
5432:
4888:Christmas Day (Trading) Act 2004
4783:Old Santeclaus with Much Delight
3535:Oh Holy Night: The Peace of 1914
3092:Blabbermouth (29 October 2021).
3037:Sainsbury's (12 November 2014).
3004:Smith, Mark (13 November 2014).
2924:Holden, Stephen (3 March 2006).
2339:"Fraternizing Between the Lines"
2244:from the original on 13 May 2021
2134:from the original on 27 May 2020
2104:Imperial War Museum Caption 2022
1696:David Brown (25 December 2004).
1556:
1204:unit briefly fraternised with a
1082:
998:German-occupied parts of Belgium
923:King's Shropshire Light Infantry
704:During the first eight weeks of
35:
7614:1914 in international relations
7546:Arrest of a Suspect in Sarajevo
6746:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
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1806:Catastrophe: Europe Goes To War
1798:
1793:Catastrophe: Europe Goes To War
1768:
1438:Winner in Music for this opera.
1333:writer and World War I veteran
1233:German Youth Hostel Association
1175:
7369:Austria-Hungary against Serbia
7228:Deportations from East Prussia
7025:1915 typhus epidemic in Serbia
4868:Bronner's Christmas Wonderland
4797:Christmas Day in the Workhouse
4180:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
3959:Legend of the Christmas Spider
3617:Simple Gifts: 25 December 1914
3252:. New York: Hippocrene Books.
1887:. 5 December 2014. p. 12.
1858:"The Truce of Christmas, 1914"
1759:
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1527:England national football team
1317:, strikes and peace protests.
1059:"Prussians and Hanovers" near
1:
7280:Ukrainian Canadian internment
4819:Christmas television specials
4718:The New Oxford Book of Carols
3805:Annunciation to the shepherds
3689:
3595:Christmas Miracle 1914 (Song)
3508:Riley, Jonathon (2017). "The
3225:1914: The Men Who Went to War
3190:
2537:Weintraub (2001), pp. 194â195
1912:. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
1678:"Miracles brighten Christmas"
1521:in Staffordshire, England by
1347:The video for the 1983 song "
699:
7604:1914 in association football
7435:SazonovâPalĂ©ologue Agreement
6734:Estonian War of Independence
6402:Southern Palestine offensive
4873:Christmas and holiday season
3574:Resources in other libraries
3447:Blom Crocker, Terri (2015).
3267:Brown, Malcolm, ed. (2007).
2793:. Retrieved 18 November 2014
2763:Grunberger, Richard (1979).
2263:Review of Pehr Thermaenius,
1608:Taylor & Francis, 2003.
1489:
1413:, but was nominated for the
724:, where they dug in. In the
7:
7389:USA against Austria-Hungary
6788:Turkish War of Independence
6740:Latvian War of Independence
6465:Treaty of Bucharest of 1918
6056:Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo
3470:. New York: Mariner Books.
3363:Imperial War Museum Caption
2448:Weintraub (2001), pp. 73â75
1830:Ashworth (2000), pp. 138â39
1519:National Memorial Arboretum
1503:National Memorial Arboretum
1162:Italian occupation of Vlorë
597:Western Front tactics, 1917
44:The Illustrated London News
10:
7680:
7472:Treaties of Brest-Litovsk
7020:1899â1923 cholera pandemic
6480:Second Battle of the Marne
6367:Second battle of the Aisne
6236:Second Battle of Champagne
6077:German invasion of Belgium
3785:Adoration of the Shepherds
3605:It Started In Ypres (Poem)
2467:QF. Quaderni di Farestoria
2458:Cutolo, Francesco (2015).
2328:Weintraub (2001), pp. 157.
2003:, originally published in
1976:Article by Toby Neal. The
1765:Ashworth (2000), pp. 21â22
1722:Ashworth (2000), pp. 18â20
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925:, who was attached to the
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4711:The Oxford Book of Carols
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4287:Feast of the Seven Fishes
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3850:Massacre of the Innocents
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3625:â R.O. Blechman presents
3569:Resources in your library
3533:Snow, Michael C. (2009).
3493:]. Munich: Goldmann.
3466:Eksteins, Modris (2000).
1411:2005 Cannes Film Festival
1363:Christmas in the Trenches
1261:of the Scots Guards, was
1040:Western Front Association
751:was a public message for
726:First Battle of the Aisne
718:First Battle of the Marne
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7405:Constantinople Agreement
6698:ArmenianâAzerbaijani War
6561:Co-belligerent conflicts
6530:Second Romanian campaign
6500:Third Transjordan attack
6211:GorliceâTarnĂłw offensive
6117:Battle of Grand Couronné
4831:Apollo 8 Genesis reading
3512:Christmas Truce, 1915".
2720:17 November 2019 at the
2696:Weintraub (2001), p. 198
2439:Weintraub (2001), p. 179
2092:Imperial War Museum 2022
1999:17 December 2005 at the
1960:Regan, 1992, pp. 140â142
1812:. William Collins 2013.
1804:Ashworth (2000), p. 36;
1795:. William Collins 2013.
1572:
1464:2017 Christmas Special "
7468:Modus vivendi of Acroma
7420:BulgariaâGermany treaty
6728:Greater Poland Uprising
6628:National Protection War
6505:MeuseâArgonne offensive
6455:German spring offensive
6450:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
6226:Siege of Novogeorgievsk
6201:Second Battle of Artois
6082:Battle of the Frontiers
4993:Small Business Saturday
4863:Black Friday (shopping)
4858:Black Friday (partying)
4352:Nine Lessons and Carols
4282:Events and celebrations
3485:Michael, JĂŒrgs (2005).
3221:Brown, Malcolm (2004).
3198:Ashworth, Tony (2000).
2740:18 October 2014 at the
2514:"Football tra nemici".
2271:30 October 2021 at the
1904:11 October 2020 at the
1774:Ashworth (2000), p. 22.
1585:Brown (2005), pp. 13â15
1071:, with the detail of a
744:to the Swiss frontier.
650:around Christmas 1914.
485:German spring offensive
7493:Paris Peace Conference
7481:UkraineâCentral Powers
7275:Massacres of Albanians
7243:Late Ottoman genocides
7050:Bulgarian occupations
6758:Third Anglo-Afghan War
6722:HungarianâRomanian War
6540:Naval Victory Bulletin
6535:Armistice with Germany
6485:Hundred Days Offensive
6412:Battle of La Malmaison
6362:Second battle of Arras
6329:Battle of Transylvania
6183:Second Battle of Ypres
6051:Sarajevo assassination
5940:South African Republic
4637:Post-War United States
3643:The evolution of trust
3166:Tumilowicz, Danielle.
2778:"When peace broke out"
1944:, henrywilliamson.com
1863:10 August 2020 at the
1839:Ashworth (2000), p. 27
1821:Ashworth (2000), p. 33
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1248:Land of Hope and Glory
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7476:RussiaâCentral Powers
7430:SykesâPicot Agreement
7258:Pontic Greek genocide
7233:Destruction of Kalisz
7209:Eastern Mediterranean
6770:PolishâLithuanian War
6552:Armistice of Belgrade
6515:Armistice of Salonica
6445:Operation Faustschlag
6392:Third Battle of Oituz
6314:Baranovichi offensive
6282:Lake Naroch offensive
6256:Battle of Robat Karim
6231:VistulaâBug offensive
6206:Battles of the Isonzo
6137:First Battle of Ypres
4686:Hit singles in the US
4681:Hit singles in the UK
4242:Carols by Candlelight
4170:Santa Claus' daughter
3778:Adoration of the Magi
3275:. London: Constable.
2783:26 April 2019 at the
2705:Cazals (2005), p. 125
2578:Royal Welch Fusiliers
1515:Royal Welch Fusiliers
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1375:Blackadder Goes Forth
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749:Open Christmas Letter
663:First Battle of Ypres
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7644:December 1914 events
7498:Treaty of Versailles
7214:Mount Lebanon famine
7129:in the United States
7097:Russian occupations
6811:TurkishâArmenian War
6752:PolishâUkrainian War
6692:UkrainianâSoviet War
6639:Central Asian Revolt
6422:Armistice of FocÈani
6152:Battle of Sarikamish
6102:Battle of Tannenberg
5498:Military engagements
4978:Santa's Candy Castle
4302:Google Santa Tracker
3610:Christmas Truce 1914
3388:Welsh History Review
3291:, 2005; containing:
3289:FrÚres des Tranchées
3152:12 July 2020 at the
3119:"Frelinghien Plaque"
3053:– via YouTube.
2812:. 12 December 2014.
2647:Riley (2017), p. 720
2625:Riley (2017), p. 717
2168:Brown & Seaton,
1948:27 June 2019 at the
1856:(25 December 2005).
1703:12 July 2020 at the
1682:Harrison Daily Times
1664:12 June 2020 at the
1637:Patterson, David S.
1541:Annual re-enactments
1385:" by Liverpool band
1065:Lancashire Fusiliers
975:Horace Smith-Dorrien
895:London Rifle Brigade
763:at the end of 1914.
761:women's suffragettes
712:into France outside
592:French Army mutinies
587:1914 Christmas truce
357:Hohenzollern Redoubt
7565:They shall not pass
7488:Treaty of Bucharest
7445:Treaty of Bucharest
7384:USA against Germany
7361:Declarations of war
7065:German occupations
6978:British casualties
6837:SovietâGeorgian War
6764:Egyptian Revolution
6704:Armeno-Georgian War
6568:Somaliland campaign
6520:Armistice of Mudros
6397:Battle of Caporetto
6387:Battle of MÄrÄÈeÈti
6357:Zimmermann telegram
6352:February Revolution
6297:Battle of the Somme
6221:Bug-Narew Offensive
6196:Battle of Gallipoli
6188:Sinking of the RMS
5980:Scramble for Africa
5974:Franco-Prussian War
5630:Sinai and Palestine
4983:Santa Claus Village
4898:Christmas Mountains
4804:Journey of the Magi
3810:Baptism of the Lord
3468:The Rites of Spring
3401:10.16922/whr.28.4.5
3371:Imperial War Museum
3348:Imperial War Museum
3340:Imperial War Museum
3318:Dunn, Captain J. C.
3125:on 28 December 2009
2962:Festival-cannes.com
2503:. 30 December 1914.
2501:Corriere della Sera
2404:South Wales Gazette
2265:The Christmas Match
2172:(1984); pp. 136â139
2157:Goodbye to All That
2130:. Smithsonian.com.
2018:Regan, 1992, p. 111
1994:Interview from 2003
1710:The Washington Post
1684:, 24 December 2009.
1641:. Routledge, 2008.
1604:19 May 2020 at the
1164:, the debut of the
1144:Corriere della Sera
977:, commander of the
867:, commander of the
782:to another. On the
581:Associated articles
298:Hartmannswillerkopf
158:Invasion of Belgium
56:24â26 December 1914
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7525:Treaty of Lausanne
7440:Paris Economy Pact
7374:UK against Germany
7304:Entry into the war
7270:Urkun (Kyrgyzstan)
6989:Ottoman casualties
6799:Franco-Turkish War
6679:Post-War conflicts
6663:Russian Revolution
6645:Invasion of Darfur
6610:Kelantan rebellion
6598:Kurdish rebellions
6574:Mexican Revolution
6407:October Revolution
6372:Kerensky offensive
6347:Capture of Baghdad
6324:Monastir offensive
6309:Brusilov offensive
6147:Battle of Kolubara
5986:Russo-Japanese War
5093:Twelve-dish supper
4943:Jews and Christmas
4893:Christmas Lectures
4622:American Civil War
4357:NORAD Tracks Santa
3733:Saint Nicholas Day
3423:. London: Pocket.
3417:Weintraub, Stanley
3324:. London: Abacus.
2931:The New York Times
2842:on 19 October 2014
2636:Wrexham Advertiser
2406:on 1 January 1915.
2382:The New York Times
2346:The New York Times
2185:, Amberley, 2014,
1982:Wellington Journal
1923:Military Anecdotes
1870:The New York Times
1854:Thomas Vinciguerra
1620:, Sybil Oldfield,
1551:Rockford, Illinois
1535:Football Remembers
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6793:Anglo-Turkish War
6776:PolishâSoviet War
6710:German Revolution
6686:Russian Civil War
6669:Finnish Civil War
6495:Battle of Megiddo
6470:Battle of Goychay
6417:Battle of Cambrai
6377:Battle of MÄrÄÈti
6292:Battle of Jutland
6272:Erzurum offensive
6127:Siege of PrzemyĆl
6107:Siege of Tsingtao
6092:Battle of Galicia
6022:Second Balkan War
6010:Italo-Turkish War
5967:Pre-War conflicts
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5008:Virginia O'Hanlon
4853:Advent Conspiracy
4767:Films (Christmas,
4759:A Christmas Carol
4704:Carols for Choirs
4247:Cavalcade of Magi
4227:Boar's Head Feast
3896:Star of Bethlehem
3867:Nativity of Jesus
3855:flight into Egypt
3740:St. Stephen's Day
3648:Alexandre Lafon:
3555:Library resources
3544:978-1-61623-080-7
3537:. Evangel Press.
3477:978-0-395-93758-7
3458:978-0-8131-6615-5
3282:978-1-84529-513-4
2809:The Seattle Times
2638:, 9 January 1915.
2603:. 2 August 2001.
2556:Blom Crocker 2015
2518:. 3 January 1915.
2428:Blom Crocker 2015
2416:Blom Crocker 2015
2238:Firstworldwar.com
1921:Regan, Geoffrey.
1910:Project Gutenberg
1594:Oldfield, Sybil.
1466:Twice Upon a Time
1321:In the 1933 play
871:, stationed near
796:Charles de Gaulle
777:Live and let live
694:live and let live
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6586:Muscat rebellion
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6319:Battle of Romani
6287:Battle of Asiago
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6241:Kosovo offensive
6016:First Balkan War
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1383:All Together Now
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1280:On 24 May 1915,
1263:court-martialled
1225:Vosges Mountains
1166:Garibaldi Legion
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5751:Mediterranean
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4222:Advent wreath
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3395:(4): 711â22.
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3344:"IWM Q 31576"
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7039:Occupations
7030:Spanish flu
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6801:(1918â1921)
6795:(1918â1923)
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6594:(1914â1921)
6588:(1913â1920)
6576:(1910â1920)
6570:(1900â1920)
6543: [
6061:July Crisis
5982:(1880â1914)
5645:Mesopotamia
5523:Home fronts
5482:World War I
5391:Roast goose
5312:Mulled wine
5292:Champurrado
5287:Apple cider
5261:Bread sauce
5214:Szaloncukor
5194:Pumpkin pie
5144:Gingerbread
5098:SmörgÄsbord
4739:Other media
4577:Philippines
4567:New Zealand
4450:Twelve Days
4407:RĂ€uchermann
4362:Nutcrackers
4312:Las Posadas
4272:Decorations
4252:Christingle
4192:Zwarte Piet
4187:Snegurochka
4108:Sinterklaas
4058:Santa Claus
3520:: 127â139.
3376:26 December
3353:26 December
3129:11 November
3071:Radio Times
3049:31 December
3022:11 December
2972:12 December
2942:31 December
2906:12 November
2876:18 November
2673:27 December
2611:13 February
2388:7 September
2359:7 September
2218:11 December
2138:24 December
1531:Roy Hodgson
1511:Frelinghien
1453:Sainsbury's
1443:Chris Eaton
1429:Joyeux Noël
1398:Joyeux Noël
1338: [
1208:battalion.
1198:Mesta river
958:Black Watch
706:World War I
559:2nd Cambrai
397:Boar's Head
387:Mont Sorrel
29:World War I
7624:Ceasefires
7598:Categories
7398:Agreements
7198:War crimes
7074:Luxembourg
6967:Casualties
5838:Montenegro
5673:South West
5553:Technology
5543:Propaganda
5533:Opposition
5119:Candy cane
5068:JoulupöytÀ
4968:Pikkujoulu
4632:New Mexico
4481:By country
4455:Wassailing
4396:Poinsettia
4203:Traditions
4155:Mrs. Claus
4135:Belsnickel
4088:Julemanden
4083:Joulupukki
4014:Wenceslaus
3979:North Pole
3944:Jack Frost
3934:Christkind
3889:Neapolitan
3712:Boxing Day
3259:0436071029
3213:0330480685
3191:References
3103:8 December
2582:New Armies
2516:La Nazione
2484:18 October
2299:0333989384
2181:Baker, C,
1461:Doctor Who
1420:The opera
1381:The song "
1152:La Nazione
1073:bully beef
1069:Le Touquet
994:Yser Front
932:Daily Mail
700:Background
642:along the
640:ceasefires
626:; French:
372:Wulverghem
335:3rd Artois
313:2nd Artois
281:1st Artois
7639:Cover-ups
7295:Diplomacy
7002:Olympians
6925:Australia
6892:Logistics
6825:Vlora War
6754:(1918â19)
6730:(1918â19)
6724:(1918â19)
6712:(1918â19)
6659:(1916â17)
6641:(1916â17)
6592:Zaian War
6582:(1914â15)
6302:first day
6190:Lusitania
6018:(1912â13)
6012:(1911â12)
6000:(1908â09)
5994:(1905â06)
5976:(1870â71)
5765:Principal
5625:Gallipoli
5528:Memorials
5513:Geography
5503:Aftermath
5406:TourtiĂšre
5396:Romeritos
5333:Dumplings
5280:Beverages
5184:Pecan pie
5174:Panettone
5169:Pampushka
5164:Mince pie
5139:Fruitcake
5083:RĂ©veillon
4963:NFL games
4958:NBA games
4953:In August
4923:Economics
4693:Billboard
4547:Indonesia
4490:Australia
4465:Yule goat
4440:Stockings
4374:Ornaments
4103:PÚre Noël
4098:Olentzero
4093:Noel Baba
4068:Ded Moroz
4024:Yule Lads
3964:Mari Lwyd
3815:Bethlehem
3692:Christmas
3526:0959-3632
3409:0043-2431
3178:1 January
2473:: 19â26.
2124:Mike Dash
1741:Gwpda.org
1490:Monuments
1370:Goodbyeee
1290:Gallipoli
1235:in 1919.
1206:Liverpool
1127:Telegraph
1052:Mike Dash
1027:The Times
857:artillery
800:10th Army
742:North Sea
683:carolling
622:(German:
554:5th Ypres
534:2nd Somme
512:2nd Marne
502:3rd Aisne
451:The Hills
446:2nd Aisne
407:Fromelles
402:1st Somme
352:The Bluff
318:HĂ©buterne
308:2nd Ypres
269:1st Ypres
249:1st Aisne
244:1st Marne
217:Le Cateau
195:Charleroi
180:Frontiers
7583:Category
7170:Refugees
7136:Italians
7125:Germans
7085:Ober Ost
6865:Aviation
5959:Timeline
5930:Bulgaria
5711:Tsingtao
5688:Togoland
5635:Caucasus
5570:European
5562:Theatres
5439:Category
5410:meat pie
5401:Stuffing
5355:Varenyky
5224:Yule log
5199:Qurabiya
5073:Julebord
5046:Food and
4973:SantaCon
4938:El Gordo
4825:Yule Log
4597:Scotland
4510:Ethiopia
4495:Colombia
4470:Yule log
4424:Spanbaum
4401:Pyramids
4267:Crackers
4165:Sack Man
4051:folklore
4019:Yule cat
3924:Badalisc
3914:folklore
3825:Epiphany
3419:(2001).
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1997:Archived
1946:Archived
1902:Archived
1861:Archived
1745:Archived
1701:Archived
1662:Archived
1602:Archived
1529:manager
1525:and the
1485:Yarnhub.
1387:The Farm
1315:mutinies
1063:and the
1048:Messines
1019:football
979:II Corps
935:and the
738:Flanders
730:trenches
564:Courtrai
519:Soissons
458:Messines
425:Alberich
234:Maubeuge
190:Ardennes
185:Lorraine
153:Moresnet
61:Location
27:Part of
7321:Germany
7221:Germany
7149:Germany
7069:Belgium
7054:Albania
7013:Disease
6993:Sports
6945:Ireland
6858:Warfare
6851:Aspects
6039:Origins
6032:Prelude
5935:Senussi
5915:Germany
5910:Leaders
5848:Romania
5789:Belgium
5784:Leaders
5683:Kamerun
5665:African
5600:Romania
5578:Balkans
5493:Outline
5345:Pierogi
5340:Hallaca
5245:Borscht
5209:Stollen
5179:Pavlova
5154:MakĂłwki
5134:Cozonac
5103:Wigilia
4988:Scrooge
4948:In July
4846:society
4778:Poetry
4612:Ukraine
4587:Romania
4552:Ireland
4542:Iceland
4537:Hungary
4525:Germany
4515:Finland
4505:England
4500:Denmark
4460:Windows
4391:Piñatas
4379:Parades
4332:Markets
4317:Letters
4307:Hampers
4150:Krampus
3989:Perchta
3929:Caganer
3623:YouTube
3600:YouTube
3516:. n.s.
2846:17 June
2820:17 June
2663:Reuters
2248:17 June
1751:17 June
1482:Sabaton
1477:killed.
1468:", the
1458:In the
992:On the
912:Suffolk
814:of the
757:Austria
716:at the
710:Belgium
646:of the
529:Ailette
497:The Lys
491:Michael
473:Cambrai
367:Hulluch
362:St Eloi
254:Antwerp
96:Outcome
7341:Russia
7316:France
7144:Canada
7059:Serbia
6930:Canada
6887:Horses
6839:(1921)
6833:(1920)
6827:(1920)
6821:(1920)
6813:(1920)
6766:(1919)
6760:(1919)
6706:(1918)
6671:(1918)
6665:(1917)
6653:(1916)
6647:(1916)
6612:(1915)
6024:(1913)
6006:(1911)
5988:(1905)
5945:Darfur
5870:Serbia
5853:Russia
5816:Greece
5804:France
5794:Brazil
5640:Persia
5583:Serbia
5416:Turkey
5350:Tamale
5307:Kissel
5297:Eggnog
5254:Sauces
5240:Menudo
5219:TurrĂłn
5129:Cookie
5112:Sweets
5078:KĆ«Äios
5059:Dinner
4933:Grinch
4844:modern
4811:Tomten
4770:Santa,
4753:novels
4671:Operas
4659:Carols
4627:Hawaii
4607:Sweden
4602:Serbia
4592:Russia
4582:Poland
4572:Norway
4562:Mexico
4520:France
4435:Stamps
4430:Szopka
4322:Lights
4277:Didukh
4113:Others
4063:Befana
4009:Vertep
3872:in art
3840:Joseph
3790:Advent
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