The Christmas Truce by Malcolm Brown

The Christmas Truce by Malcolm Brown

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At Christmas in 1914, British and German soldiers sang carols to each other and openly fraternized in No Man's Land. They exchanged souvenirs, took photographs, and some freely admitted that they had no wish to make war. The authors offer new insight into the extent of this truce.

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The Christmas Truce by Malcolm Brown

At Christmas 1914, British and German soldiers sang carols to each other and openly fraternized in No Man's Land. They exchanged souvenirs, took photographs, and some freely admitted that they had no wish to amke war. The authors offer new insight into the extent of this truce. The truce between the trenches extended over at least two-thirds of the British line and there were similiar cease fires in the French and Belgian sectors. In some areas the peaceable mood lingered well into 1915. Malcolm Brown and Shirley Seaton have combed war diaries, talked to participants and consulted a wide range of contemporary letters, diaries and journals to produce this account. This edition is published at the eightieth anniversary of the original event. Since the book first appeared in 1984, new evidence has enriched the story.
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ISBN 13 9780333620786
ISBN 10 033362078X
Title The Christmas Truce
Author Malcolm Brown
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1994-11-11
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.