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The Christmas Truce of 1914: Peace in No Man's Land

5 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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In December 1914, along the Western Front, a spontaneous ceasefire erupted between British and German soldiers. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Christmas Truce of 1914: how it started, the football matches, the exchange of gifts, and the uneasy return to war. They discuss the role of the German Captain Johannes Niemann, the British Captain Sir Edward Hulse, and the aftermath as commanders suppressed fraternization. They also touch on the cultural impact—the myth versus reality—and why this moment of humanity remains so powerful. Specific details include the first German Christmas trees on parapets, the chocolate and tobacco trades, and the burial of the dead in No Man's Land. A nuanced look at the war's most famous pause. #ChristmasTruce1914 #WorldWarI #WesternFront #NoMansLand #JohannesNiemann #EdwardHulse #Fraternization #FootballInWWI #Ypres #Flanders #TrenchWarfare #KaiserWilhelmII #Haig #StilleNacht #SilentNight #History #FexingoHistory #WWI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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