Book: Silent Night: The Story Of The World War I Christmas Truce This "moving story of horror taking a holiday" ("People") vividly recounts one of history's most powerful Christmas stories. Using the stories of the men who were there, Weintraub illuminates this extraordinary moment in time.
In the early months of World War I, on Christmas Eve, men on both sides of the trenches laid down their arms and joined in a spontaneous celebration. Despite orders to continue shooting, the unofficial truce spread across the front lines. Even the participants found what they were doing incredible: Germans placed candlelit Christmas trees on trench parapets, warring soldiers sang carols, and men on both sides shared food parcels from home. They climbed from the trenches to meet in "No Man's Land" where they buried the dead, exchanged gifts, ate and drank together, and even played soccer.
Throughout his narrative, Stanley Weintraub uses the stories of the men who were there, as well as their letters and diaries, to illuminate the fragile truce and bring to life this extraordinary moment in time.
Details of Book: Silent Night: The Story Of The World War I Christmas Truce Book: Silent Night: The Story Of The World War I Christmas Truce
Author: Stanley Weintraub
ISBN: 0452283671
ISBN-13: 9780452283671
, 978-0452283671
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2002/11/01
Publisher: Penguin Group Usa
Number of Pages: 224
Language: English