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    A Will To Peace
    DECEMBER 25, 2015John V. Denson
    TAGS U.S. HistoryWar and Foreign PolicyPolitical Theory

    [This is an excerpt from John Denson’s book A Century of War: Lincoln, Wilson and Roosevelt.]

    The Christmas Truce, which occurred primarily between the British and German soldiers along the Western Front in December 1914, is an event the official histories of the “Great War” leave out, and the Orwellian historians hide from the public. Stanley Weintraub has broken through this barrier of silence and written a moving account of this significant event by compiling letters sent home from the front, as well as diaries of the soldiers involved. His book is entitled Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce. The book contains many pictures of the actual events showing the opposing forces mixing and celebrating together that first Christmas of the war. This remarkable story begins to unfold, according to Weintraub, on the morning of December 19, 1914:

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