The 1914 Christmas Truce wasn’t universal, and it didn’t last, but it’s become one of war’s most retold on-screen moments: ...
On Christmas Eve in 1914, many men were in the trenches fighting the war, but the spirit of Christmas halted the conflict for ...
In the early stages of the First World War, Brits and Germans came together on the frontlines to pause the fighting for ...
On Christmas 1914, thousands of WWI enemies briefly laid down their guns, meeting in No Man’s Land to sing carols, swap gifts and even play soccer.
This article was originally published in 2019. The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914 is often considered “played out,” ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, men of the British Army Heard German troops in the trenches opposite them singing carols and patriotic ...
All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 depicts the extraordinary events of Christmas 1914 during World War I, when soldiers on opposing sides laid down their arms to celebrate the holiday together.
On Christmas morning in 1914, something happened that no military plan could have predicted and no weapon could have forced.
In many wars between Christian nations, soldiers have stopped or scaled back fighting in late December—but this has not always been the case.
MILWAUKEE - It's a night of music, camaraderie, and hope. Vanguard Milwaukee proudly presents our fourth annual production of "All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914" by Peter Rothstein, directed by ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, battling German and British soldiers laid down their arms and sang Christmas carols together — a brief ...
According to The History Channel’s Christmas Truce of 1914: ...