The Christmas Truce of 1914. Goal of Today The goal of today will be to give you the background information on the Christmas Truce.

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The Christmas Truce of 1914

Goal of Today The goal of today will be to give you the background information on the Christmas Truce.

World War I WWI began mid The early trenches were poorly constructed. –Poor locations got sniped. –During bad weather, trenches would flood and cave in.

World War I The winter of 1914 was particularly cold and wet. Troops often found themselves wading in freezing mud and decaying bodies. Men at the front felt a degree of sympathy for their opponents who were facing the same miserable conditions.

Soldiers at the front in 1914 could see damaged, but standing villages in the distance. Fields were pitted from artillery, but not yet completely destroyed. This meant that the ‘civilizing effect’ of the everyday world was always present at the front. The manners and customs of civilization, along with thoughts of home, softened the animosity of war.

World War I The war was just a few months old. The misery, pain, and hatred of war had not set in yet. The opponents mutually desired to know: –Who are we fighting? –Are the opponents as bad as the politicians, media, and priests say?

The Christmas Truce It was the combination of these many factors that allowed the Christmas Truce to occur. The truce “officially” began December 24, 1914.

The Christmas Truce December 23 The British Army was manning a 27 mile line. Spanned from Ypres to the La Bassee Canal.

The Christmas Truce The enemy trenches were very close together. Sometimes, the trenches were only 30 yards apart – well within shouting distance. It was not uncommon for soldiers to talk across the lines to each other. Along the 27 mile stretch, many units came to tacit peace agreements. Even units that just suffered aggressive attacks from the enemy were still able to make temporary peace.

The Christmas Truce As Christmas drew near, a desire for a truce grew as care packages began arriving from home. Surrounding towns, villages, and various support associations generously gave warm clothes and letters of thanks. Common gifts included chocolate, butterscotch, cigarettes, and tobacco. With boosted morale and more than usual to eat, the Christmas Spirit entered the trenches

The Christmas Truce According to a British journalist, the Germans managed to slip a chocolate cake into the British trench. Perhaps more astonishingly, it was accompanied by a note asking for a ceasefire so the Germans could celebrate their captain’s birthday.

The Christmas Truce The British accepted and offered some tobacco in return. Later that night, with candles visible up on the edge of their trenches, the Germans began singing carols at the British.

The Christmas Truce December 24 Some sporadic fighting continued along the front. In some areas, the Germans decorated their trench with small Christmas trees with candles in them. This prompted more carol singing and even meetings in no-man’s land. This was the first time that the opponents met, even if just briefly, in no-man’s land.

December 25 After a silent morning, both troops and officers ventured into no-man’s land. At one place on the line, the Germans and British played a game of soccer together. In other places on the line, Christmas began on a sadder note. Both sides took the opportunity to seek out their fallen comrades and provide a proper burial.

The Christmas Truce For some units, the truce ended the next day. For many other units, the truce continued on past Boxing Day, and even until New Years.

The Christmas Truce Many commanders on both sides ordered continued attacks, but few troops obeyed. Other generals saw the truce as an opportunity to rebuild their defenses. In the end, very few troops were punished for not following orders.

The Christmas Truce Today, some believe that the truce was merely a lull that allowed both sides to reinforce defenses and scout the enemy. Romantics see the truce as a natural effort by men trying to end the violence. k&feature=PlayList&p=33FB4A6890A63335&pl aynext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=10http:// k&feature=PlayList&p=33FB4A6890A63335&pl aynext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=10