Christmas Truce of 1914

Christmas Truce of 1914

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Lucas Foster

History, Social Studies, Moral Science

9th - 12th Grade

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On Christmas Eve, Allied soldiers are surprised to hear German soldiers singing 'Silent Night.' Initially cautious, soldiers from both sides meet in No Man's Land, exchanging greetings and forming temporary friendships. Despite the shared misery and camaraderie, the fear of treason and punishment looms, leading most soldiers to resume fighting. The emotional challenge of returning to combat after celebrating together is highlighted.

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1.

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What song did the German soldiers sing that surprised the Allied soldiers on Christmas Eve?

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How did the British soldiers initially react to the German soldiers' singing?

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What was the initial reaction of soldiers when they met in No Man's Land?

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What did the soldiers do after shaking hands?

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What realization did soldiers on both sides come to by Christmas 1914?

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What was the potential consequence of fraternizing with the enemy?

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What did soldiers fear as they went to sleep after the truce?

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What was the main reason soldiers returned to fighting after the truce?

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How did soldiers feel about resuming combat after the truce?

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What action marked the end of the truce?

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