Silent Night : The Remarkable Christmas Truce Of 1914

Silent Night : The Remarkable Christmas Truce Of 1914

(Author) Stanley Weintraub
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SILENT NIGHT brings to life one of the most unlikely and touching events in the annals of war. In the early months of WWI, on Christmas Eve, men on both sides left their trenches, laid down their arms, and joined in a spontaneous celebration with their new friends, the enemy. For a brief, blissful time, remembered since in song and story, a world war stopped. Even the participants found what they were doing incredible. Germans placed candle-lit Christmas trees on trench parapets and warring soldiers sang carols. In the spirit of the season they ventured out beyond their barbed wire to meet in No Man's Land, where they buried the dead in moving ceremonies, exchanged gifts, ate and drank together, and joyously played football, often with improvised balls. The truce spread as men defied orders and fired harmlessly into the air. But, reluctantly, they were forced to re-start history's most bloody war. SILENT NIGHT vividly recovers a dreamlike event, one of the most extraordinary of Christmas stories.

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Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
256
ISBN:
9781471135194
Publish year:
2014
Publish date:
Nov. 6, 2014

Stanley Weintraub

Stanley Weintraub was a renowned American historian and author, best known for his book "Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce." His writing style is characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling. Weintraub's work sheds light on key historical events and humanizes the past.

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