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The Christmas Truce of 1914

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caradoc
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada3022 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-25 06:47:51
December 25 2011 06:45 GMT
#1
I didn't write this, that would be Paul J. Magnarella, 2 years ago, but I like to read it sometimes, and I think it is timely right now. I like to try and imagine how I would feel being there during the war, or how that first soldier to decide to sing out to the other side, or hoist up a christmas tree in view of the the other side felt doing these things... I feel that this shows that people the world over are generally good, and more or less the same, and it's easy to lose sight of this when we're consistently being told otherwise, having the world carved up into an 'us' and a million thems by the masters of the universe.

I think its important to take a moment once in a while and re-realize what we all knew as kids-- that we're really all the same and that we really all just want things to be good.

Merry Christmas all

The Christmas Truce of 1914

Although World War I ranks as one of the most horrific in history, causing about 40 million casualties and up to 20 million military and civilian deaths, it also included a famous and spontaneous peaceful interlude inscribed in chronicles as the unofficial Christmas Truce of 1914.

World War I

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by a Bosnian Serb in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, plunged much of Europe into war. The Entente Powers of France, Russia and Britain stood against the Central Powers of the Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires. In mid-September, the German, British and French commands ordered their armies to entrench along a 475 mile Western Front that extended from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier. Four years of brutal, stalemated trench warfare followed. Most trenches were about seven feet deep and six feet wide topped by a parapet of sandbags. From there barbed wire entanglements extended into No-Man’s land. In many places the No-Man’s Land separating German and British front-line trenches was only 30 to 70 yards wide. The elements were sometimes more debilitating than the enemy. Standing in the mud and water for days often resulted in feet becoming gangrenous. Excessive exposure to wet and cold caused nephritis, which affected the kidneys. The accumulated rubbish, urine, and excreta in the trenches negatively impacted on health. Food scraps and decaying corpses attracted huge numbers of disease-carrying rats. The unwashed men attracted lice that covered their bodies with bite marks and caused “trench fever.” Artillery bursts caused some men to experience shell shock.

Periodically, the aristocratic generals (safely lodged in the rear) ordered the mostly lower class men in the trenches to make suicidal frontal assaults on enemy trenches. Machine guns and rapid fire rifles simply mowed down attacking men in No-Man’s Land, where their bodies often remained for weeks in a decaying state. The generals never devised a sensible plan to break the cruel stalemate that trench warfare became. On Christmas Eve the weather cleared. Rain gave way to a clear cold that froze the mud and water, making movement easier and boots and clothing drier. Having received gift packages from home, the men of both sides were in a festive mood. That evening, along the front-line, German troops sang Christmas carols. Many erected candle-lit Christmas trees on their parapets and called out season’s greetings to their enemies opposite them. Many Entente troops responded with applause, holiday wishes, and songs of their own. Concerned, one British battalion command informed Brigade Headquarters: “Germans have illuminated their trenches, are singing songs, and are wishing us a Happy Xmas. Compliments are being exchanged, but [I] am nevertheless taking all military precautions...” Then, an amazing series of events occurred. Along parts of the British, French and Belgian lines, men from both sides went out into No-Man’s Land unarmed to meet, shake hands and fraternize. The First Battalion Royal Irish Rifles reported Germans calling out: “If you Englishmen come out and talk to us, we won’t fire.” Scotsmen in Flanders, the 2nd Queen’s Battalion near La Chapelle d’Armentieres, and the 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers also reported Germans singing Stille Nacht [Silent Night] and extending invitations to meet in No Man’s Land.

Christmas Day

On the morning of 25 December, the 2nd Battalion Devons reported seeing the Germans hoist a board with the words “You no fight, we no fight.” Opposite the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment, the process began with a German officer emerging from his trench waving a white flag. The 2nd Battalion Wiltshires reported men on both sides waving to each other, and then going out into No-Man’s Land to meet unarmed. After initial greetings both sides agreed to bury their dead comrades who had been laying in No-Man’s Land for weeks. Some Germans and British worked together in burial parties; a British soldier described a joint funeral service as “a sight one will never forget!” Members of the British Rifle Brigade gave the Germans wooden crosses to mark their graves. The opposing sides exchanged food, drink, cigarettes, photographs, addresses and sincere wishes for peace. A British officer found the scene “absolutely astounding!” The troops found each other to be quite likeable. Many men felt compelled to write home about their experience. A London Rifles Brigade officer: “They [Germans] were really magnificent in the whole thing....I now have a very different opinion of the Germans.” A Scots Guard: “Some of them are very nice fellows and did not show any hatred, which makes me think they are forced to fight.” Once No-Man’s Land had been cleared of corpses, some men found areas suitable for soccer games with improvised balls. In places, British and Germans ate Christmas dinner together, sharing whatever they had. They entertained each other with singing and instrumental music.

How It Ended

Many who participated in an informal truce hoped to continue it until New Year’s Day or beyond. But the High Commands sternly objected. A German army order dated threatened that fraternization with the enemy would be punished as high treason. A British order warned that “Officers and NCOs allowing [fraternization] would be brought before a court martial.” In late December the High Commands ordered artillery bombardments along the front. They did the same in following years to ensure that the 1914 Christmas truce would not be repeated. Despite these measures, a few friendly encounters did occur, but on a much smaller scale than in 1914.

Soldiers Express Themselves

The Christmas truce touched the men deeply as evidenced in their letters and diaries. Various British soldiers wrote the following: “The most wonderful day on record!” “The most extraordinary celebration of Christmas any of us will ever experience!” “This experience has been the most practical demonstration I have seen of Peace on earth and goodwill towards men.”

German troops wrote: “The way we spend Christmas in the trenches sounds almost like a fairy tale.” “It was a Christmas celebration in keeping with the command ‘Peace on earth’ and a memory which will stay with us always.” “Probably the most extraordinary event of the whole year—a soldier’s truce without any higher sanction by officers or generals.”

Speaking in the House of Commons in 1930, Sir H. Kingsley Wood, a former major who had served at the front in 1914 stated: “If we had been left to ourselves there would never have been another shot fired. …it was only the fact that we were being controlled by others that made it necessary for us to start trying to shoot one another again.”

Today, the Christmas Truce of 1914 is regarded as evidence of men’s natural desire for peace and friendship, even in the context of a brutal and senseless conflict. However, the 1914 Christmas Truce is not unique in history. During the early 19th century Peninsula War, British and French soldiers at times visited each other, shared rations and played cards. Periodically during the 1854-56 Crimean War French, British and Russian troops gathered around the same fire to smoke and drink together. In the American Civil War (1880-81) Yankees and Rebels traded coffee and tobacco and peacefully fished from opposite sides of the same rivers. Throughout history, it has been rare for men fighting at close quarters not to extend friendly gestures and establish informal truces with their enemies.

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Blackhawk13
Profile Joined April 2010
United States442 Posts
December 25 2011 07:05 GMT
#2
Hm interesting, thanks for sharing.
Titusmaster6
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States5937 Posts
December 25 2011 07:20 GMT
#3
Definitely one of my favorite stories, and this one is not even fake! I think it's wonderful to be able to experience something like that in life. I'm thankful that those moments happen quite often for me.

Merry Christmas everyone, and peace on earth
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wishbones
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada2600 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-25 07:32:07
December 25 2011 07:30 GMT
#4
thanks - one day the instinct in us that causes our desire for peace will surpass that of the violent instincts we possess, merry christmas
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iSometric
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
2221 Posts
December 25 2011 07:50 GMT
#5
Too bad they had to continue killing each other the next day.
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Blazinghand *
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States25557 Posts
December 25 2011 07:51 GMT
#6
I remember hearing about this on NPR. It's one of those beautiful things that come out in times of great hardship-- and also a staggering monument to the resilience of human spirit in times of war.
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Navi
Profile Joined November 2009
5286 Posts
December 25 2011 09:35 GMT
#7
One of my absolute favorite stories.
If you ignore all the hoozah and politics, we are what we are as human beings, not as individuals of any particular nationality. Being born in any region shouldn't be a reason to kill another man, but unfortunately it has been for a long time.

This story shows the best in everyone
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surfinbird1
Profile Joined September 2009
Germany999 Posts
December 25 2011 10:35 GMT
#8
I've heard this story before but I read it again anyways. It is evidence to e that there is still hope for humanity.
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Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
December 25 2011 11:01 GMT
#9
Unfortunately I have accepted the cigar, so I have to remain. And they are all so dripping with good will that it is impossible to object. All the same I feel annoyed and smoke like a chimney as hard as I can. In order to make at least some show of appreciating I toss off the beer in one gulp. Immediately a second is ordered; people know how much they are indebted to the soldiers. They argue about what we ought to annex. The head-master with the steel watch-chain wants to have at least the whole of Belgium, the coal-ares of France, and a slice of Russia. He produces reasons why we must have them and is quite inflexible until at last the others give in to him. Then he begins to expound just where-abouts in France the break-through must come, and turns to me: "Now, shove ahead a bit out there with your everlasting trench warfare- Smash through the johnnies and then there will be peace."
      I reply that in our opinion a break-through may not be possible. The enemy may have too many reserves. Besides, the war may be rather different fro what people think. He dismisses the idea loftily and informs me I know nothing about it.[...]


The fire does not diminish. It is equally heavy from both sides. Our fellows have probably given me up for lost long ago.
      It is early morning, clear and grey. The gurgling continues, I stop my ears, but soon take my fingers away again, because I cannot hear the other sound.
      The figure opposite me moves. I shrink together and involuntarily look at it. Then my eyes remain glued to it. A man with a small pointed beard lies there; his head is fallen to one side, one arm is halfbent, his head rests helplessly upon it. The other hand lies on his chest, it is bloody.
      He is dead, I say to myself, he must be dead, he doesn't feel anything anymore; it is only the body that is gurgling there.[...]


No doubt his wife still thinks of him; she does not know what happened. He looks as if he would have often written to her;- she will still be getting mail from him- Tomorrow in a week's time- perhaps even a stray letter a month hence. She will read i, and in it he will be speaking to her.
      My state is getting worse, I ca no longer control my thoughts. What would his wife look like? Like that little brunette on the other side of the canal? Does she belong to me now? Perhaps by this act she becomes mine. I wish Kantorek were sitting here beside me. If my mother could see me---. The dead man might have had thirty more years of life if only I had impressed the way back to our trench more sharply on my memory. If only he had run two yards further to the left, he might now be sitting in the trench over there and writing a fresh letter to his wife.
      But I will get no further that way; for that is the fate of all of us: if Kemmerich's leg had been six inches to the right: if Haie Westhus had bent his back three inches further forward----

The silence spreads.[...]


Erich Maria Remarque. All Quiet On The Western Front. Ullstein A.G. 1928 Pages 166, 167 ,218, 220, 221





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caradoc
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada3022 Posts
December 25 2011 12:20 GMT
#10
Thanks probe, I have never read this before, but I will now.

Wikipedia states that it was written by Erich Maria Remarque, a german ww1 veteran, published first in a German newspaper. It was a book that was banned and burned in Nazi germany.
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Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
December 25 2011 12:42 GMT
#11
The publishing company was started and named after a Bavarian Jew. During the economic hardship in Germany of the 20s they built an impressive print-publishing house complete with a bronze sculpture of an owl in front.

In 1934 it was seized by Nazi authorities and they claimed Remarque was descendant from French Jews. Using unassailable logic- Remarque was Qramer (Kramer) spelled backwards and that sounded Jewish, and the weight of repetition they stamped out his legacy. Remarque had emigrated to the US in 1939 so the Nazi party took solace in executing his sister.

Anything that portrayed the same political war machine that was being nurtured in Germany in 1934 was condemned and declared dissident.

Shitty times =/

But yeah, the Christmas story is a nice one. NPR does a bit on it every few years and it's almost heartwarming.
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