Christmas Truce: The Western Front December 1914

Christmas Truce: The Western Front December 1914

by Malcolm Brown (Author), Malcolm Brown (Author), Shirley Seaton (Author)

Synopsis

`Just you think,' wrote one soldier to his family, `that while you were eating your turkey I was out talking with the very men I had been trying to kill a few hours before!'

Christmas, 1914. The first winter of the First World War. In a conflict infamous for its horror and brutality, enemy shook hands with enemy. Soldiers shared rations, exchanged souvenirs, and even played football on a frost-covered No Man's Land. This Christmas truce was not just a brief interlude in one place. The ceasefire between the trenches extended over at least two-thirds of the British line and there were similar ceasefires in the French and Belgian sectors of the Western Front. In some areas the peaceable mood lingered well into 1915. But behind the festive cheer and acceptance of shared experience, the inevitable renewal of hostilities loomed large.

Malcolm Brown and Shirley Seaton have combed war diaries, talked to participants and consulted a wide range of contemporary letters, diaries and newspapers to produce this unique account.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: Reprints
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 06 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 1447264274
ISBN 13: 9781447264279
Book Overview: A beautiful hardback edition of the classic account of the Christmas Truce in 1914

Media Reviews
It is unlikely that this fine book's account of the truce will ever be bettered -- Richard Holmes * Times Literary Supplement *
The authors of this excellent book have captured a moment of humanity in a time of carnage. They splendidly evoke what must be the most extraordinary celebration of Christmas since those notable goings-on in Bethlehem -- Piers Brendon * Mail on Sunday *
An excellent account, placing the truce in its proper context and collecting eyewitness impressions skilfully from both sides -- John Terraine * Army Quarterly & Defence Journal *
Christmas Truce spells out the true story for the first time and it's fascinating -- Godfrey Smith
Author Bio
Malcolm Brown has been a television documentary-maker and is the author of many books on military history, including Tommy Goes to War, the IWM Book of the Somme, and the IWM Book of 1918. He is a freelance historian at the Imperial War Museum. Shirley Seaton has worked for many years as a television researcher and local historian. She was researcher for Lyn Macdonald's book 1914-1918: Voices and Images of the Great War, and with co-author Reginald Coleman wrote and published Stamford Brook: An Affectionate Portrait. She is also co-author of The Christmas Truce: The Western Front December 1914.