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The Christmas Truce of 1914

The year is 1914 and the world is at war. Come Christmastime, something remarkable happens. A ceasefire breaks out along the Western front and soldiers climb out of their trenches to sing carols, shake hands, and play football out in No Man's Land. Hear the incredible story of the WWI Christmas Truce, featuring voices of the men who lived it, and its legacy in this Fox Nation original special – the story of when, for a moment in time, peace won.

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The year is 1914 and the world is at war. Come Christmastime, something remarkable happens. A ceasefire breaks out along the Western front and soldiers climb out of their trenches to sing carols, shake hands, and play football out in No Man's Land. Hear the incredible story of the WWI Christmas Truce, featuring voices of the men who lived it, and its legacy in this Fox Nation original special – the story of when, for a moment in time, peace won.

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