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  1. 1. What was it? It is said that the Christmas Truce was a brief unofficial cease-fire that occurred between the troops of the German Empire and the British Empire stationed on the western front of the First World War during Christmas 1914
  2. 2. Christmas also entered the trenches of the First World War. That Christmas the German, French and British fighters left their rifles and fraternized, buried their dead and even played a football game. The next day they were enemies again Germany, inspiring the truce, would allegedly be the top scorer with a result of 3 to 2
  3. 3. WHY? • Suddenly, some voices break the night silence: ‘Stille Nacht, heine light Nacht….’ (‘Peace Night’). The song of the German trenches: its occupants sing the famous Christmas carol in the language of Goethe carried by the Christmas spirit. •Affected by the peaceful feeling, British fighters sing their own Anglo-Saxon carols.
  4. 4. The 'no man's field' is transformed into a fraternization field, and the combatants, unable to continue hitting shots, leave their trenches, demonstrating with their spontaneous gesture that there is humanity, because when they look into the eyes of their enemies they discover that in the In the end, they all fight on the same side, that the borders are fictitious and that these, like the States, only delimit and coerce the human being.
  5. 5. BURYING SOLDIERS At one point on the defensive line, a German officer emboldened by the friendly reaction of the enemy side, approaches the British line and with his hands raised asks permission to bury his dead, who lie by tens, surrounding the trenches.
  6. 6. THE REACTION • The military commanders didn't like it too much. The German press would criticize the spirit of the truce, embarrassed by the "instigating" action of its combatants. The French high command would censor the event for years.

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