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How were the Christmas celebrations on no man's land? Did it end at that?​

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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Explanation:

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 of holiday celebrations. During the unofficial ceasefire, soldiers on both sides of the conflict emerged from the trenches and shared gestures of goodwill.

Answered by chaithanya10
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Explanation:

The Christmas Truce has become one of the most famous and mythologised events of the First World War. ... Late on Christmas Eve 1914, men of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) heard German troops in the trenches opposite them singing carols and patriotic songs and saw lanterns and small fir trees along their trenches.

German snipers shot and killed two British soldiers while the famous Christmas Day truce of 1914 broke out around them, it can be revealed 100 years on. ... There, the peace of Christmas morning was shattered by the piercing, solitary shot of a sniper's rifle fired from a German trench.

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