Christmas Day World War 1
Trêve de noël was a series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the western front of the first world war around christmas 1914.
Christmas day world war 1. After great britain entered world war i in august 1914 many of them had expected that they would make quick work of the enemy and be home in time for christmas. Nearly five months and 1 million. The british public and the soldiers fighting in the mud of flanders were given the impression by those in charge that the germans fighting possibly less than100 metres away were blood lusting psychopaths bent on destroying all in their way. He stepped out of a freezing trench near the village of laventie in northern france and played football with a group of germans for about half an hour before a furious officer.
Hostilities had lulled as leadership on both sides reconsidered their strategies following the stalemate of the race to the sea and the indecisive result. The truce occurred only five months into the war. After christmas day the war continued for another four years killing up to ten million people. Many myths and legends surround world war one and christmas especially the first christmas of the war in december 1914.
The story of the world war i christmas truce of 1914 german and british troops celebrating christmas together during a temporary cessation of wwi hostilities known as the christmas. However among the tragedy is the tale of the christmas truce. The pause in fighting was not universally observed nor had it been sanctioned by commanders on either side but along some two thirds of the anglo german front the guns fell silent. Christmas is for sharing.
In 2001 one of the last few survivors of that miracle day private bertie felstead told of his involvement in the little known second christmas truce of the great war. The christmas truce german. This iconic moment of history tells the tale of soldiers on opposite sides coming together in a moment of peace during christmas day 1914. The christmas truce occurred on and around christmas day 1914 when the sounds of rifles firing and shells exploding faded in a number of places along the western front during world war i in favor.
Now that match has been recreated on saltburn beach teesside to mark the first world war as the.