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  1. The Christmas Truce was an event that happened during World War I . The war began in the summer of 1914. Within only a few months, hundreds of thousands of soldiers had been killed in heavy fighting. However, in December, in many places along the battle area known as the Western Front, soldiers stopped fighting and celebrated Christmas ...

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  2. Soldiers on both sides were miserable. As fall turned into winter and the days became shorter, leaving men cold and sad until December 24th, 1914, Christmas Eve. For centuries, English French and German armies had stopped fighting on Christmas Day. This single day of truce was to celebrate the Christian holiday.

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  3. The Christmas Truce of 1914 is one of the most interesting events that occurred during World War I. In the midst of war and fighting, soldiers along the western front stopped fighting in an unofficial cease fire on Christmas . Where did the truce take place? The truce took place along the western front in France where the Germans were fighting ...

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  5. A primary school assembly, most suitable for pupils aged 7 - 11, exploring the meaning of Christmas and commemorating the Christmas Truce of 1914, during WW1. Includes a song / reflection / prayer.

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · Images for kids. A cross, left in Saint-Yves (Saint-Yvon – Ploegsteert; Comines-Warneton in Belgium) in 1999, to commemorate the site of the Christmas Truce. The text reads: "1914 – The Khaki Chums Christmas Truce – 1999 – 85 Years – Lest We Forget". British and German troops meeting in no man's land during the unofficial truce ...

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