What was the seen of British and German soldiers in no man's land?
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Late on Christmas Eve, the British soldiers heard the German soldiers carol singing. They could also see small fir trees and lanterns lighting up the German trenches. The middle of the battlefield was known as 'no man's land' and on Christmas Eve, soldiers from both sides met there to sing Christmas carols.
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Late on Christmas Eve, the British soldiers heard the German soldiers carol singing. They could also see small fir trees and lanterns lighting up the German trenches. The middle of the battlefield was known as 'no man's land' and on Christmas Eve, soldiers from both sides met there to sing Christmas carols.
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