At Christmas eve of 1915, some the soldiers on boths side of the trench warfare started to sing christmas carols. Realizing that they were singing the same christmas carols, in english or in german, these political adversaries stopped fighting each other, then came up from their trenches and meet each other at no mans land, and celebrated Christmas Eve together.
After this personal and friendly encounter with each other at Chritmas Eve, these soldiers made an aggreement to stop killing each other, and instead shoot over each other trenches, so it sounded and looked like as they were fighting each other, to their respective superiors.
Well, words got out, and horrified superiors on both side ended this famous "Soldiers Peace" of WW1, by starting to rotate soldiers more often from the trenches, and thus, the soldiers never did not get another chance learn to know each other, which made it much easier for them to kill each other
There are also other stories from WW1, of how soldiers on boths side of the trenches observing and celebrating Easter, by stopping the war on those holidays.
After this personal and friendly encounter with each other at Chritmas Eve, these soldiers made an aggreement to stop killing each other, and instead shoot over each other trenches, so it sounded and looked like as they were fighting each other, to their respective superiors.
Well, words got out, and horrified superiors on both side ended this famous "Soldiers Peace" of WW1, by starting to rotate soldiers more often from the trenches, and thus, the soldiers never did not get another chance learn to know each other, which made it much easier for them to kill each other
There are also other stories from WW1, of how soldiers on boths side of the trenches observing and celebrating Easter, by stopping the war on those holidays.


















































