In 1914, World War I, which at the time was the bloodiest war ever, was well under way. But on Christmas Eve, many parts of the Western Front called for an unofficial and illegal truce. Soldiers on the front lines of the war met peacefully in "No Man's Land" to share a brief moment of peace and brotherhood.
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In 1914, World War I, which at the time was the bloodiest war ever, was well under way. But on Christmas Eve, many parts of the Western Front called for an unofficial and illegal truce. Soldiers on the front lines of the war met peacefully in "No Man's Land" to share a brief moment of peace and brotherhood.
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