
On Christmas 1914, British and German soldiers gathered together and refused to kill each other.
Christmas reminded them thathave more in common with Jesus Christ
and the Gospel of Love, than with cabalistic (Satanistic) bankers who
He invented this war to kill them.
This war against civilization has failed. Covid was nothing but a flu that was renamed anew.
This intellectual operation was an attack on humanity like planet War I. Wars come out like pandemics. Puppies are just as deadly as firearm bullets.
"To the consternation of the command field on both sides, any troops were reluctant to return to the fighting. In respective places men were ordered to restart the war under the punishment of a court martial".
In a akin way, we had to maim ourselves or kill ourselves for the aid of the "strain". WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
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"The combined number of military and civilian casualties in planet War I amounted to over 37 million: over 16 million killed and 20 million wounded, which ranks it among the most deadly conflicts in human history".
---Wikipedia
"The government of the Western nations, whether monarchic or Republican, passed into the invisible hands of the plutucracy, global in its power and embrace. It was, I dare suggest., the semi-Occult force that... He pushed the masses of Americans into the planet War I boiler."
Maj-Gen J.F.C. Fuller (1878-1966) The Deciding Battles of the United States, 1776-1918, (1942) p.396
of 25 December 2019
r. Kieran Dunn
(henrymakow.com)
It's a communicative worth retelling.. fewer realize that a small over a century ago the Christian nations of the planet were at war.
Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox and Coptic Christians took arms against each other. They put aside the teachings of Jesus, in which he said, "Love your enemies," and now they were engaged in a disastrous war.
Before Christmas it became clear that this "fast war" would not be over soon, as politicians promised. Pope Benedict XV proposed to halt Christmas, but it was rejected as "impossible" by both parties.
Alfred Anderson of the British Expeditionary Corps was only 18 and on Christmas Eve 1914 was on the front erstwhile something unthinkable happened. German and British soldiers began singing carols, curled in their trenches. shortly there was a truce between the fighting and men who had been enemies a fewer hours earlier began to greet and exchange gifts.
In another areas along the front, German troops lined up tiny trees on the windowsill of their trenches, decorated them with candles and began singing carols. Soon, many British soldiers on the front in the area began singing. British and French soldiers began to announcement Germans putting up banners with the inscription, "NO FIGHTING; WE DON'T FIGHT.
Some British units improvised banners with the inscription "Happy Christmas" and waited for an answer. In a short time, what the fighting governments could not do, German, French and British troops concluded a spontaneous truce and soldiers left their trenches.
(British and German soldiers stand together)
Men who tried to kill the another a fewer hours earlier met on "no one's ground" to shake hands, share rations, chocolate cake, cognac, postcards, newspapers, tobacco and (more solemnly) bury their dead.
Kurt Zehmisch, another BEF eyewitness, noted in his journal: "The English brought football from the trenches and shortly the revived game began. How wonderful it was, and yet how strange; Christmas, the feast of Love, manages to unite mortal enemies as friends for a time.
This informal truce, which besides included part of the French and Belgian troops, was mostly completed in the fresh Year. German and British soldiers broke up reluctantly, according to Private Percy Jones of the Westminster Brigade, "with a large handshake and common kindness."
1 January 1915 London Times year he published a letter from a Major Medical Corps announcing that in his sector the British played a match with Germany and were defeated 3–2. Men exchanged gifts and buttons. Soldiers who were barbers gave free haircuts. 1 of the Germans, a juggler, gave an improvised show of his layout in the center of "no one's land".
German and Allied commanders tried to cover up an improvised ceasefire. The French generals could not realize why their soldiers disobeyed orders and joined the forbidden Christmas truce. To the consternation of field commanders on both sides, any troops reluctantly returned to the battle. In respective areas, men were ordered to resume war under the threat of a court martial.
W This was not widely publicised by Germany, and quietly the Chief Command replaced most front units that participated in the ceasefire. amazed and embarrassed by the spontaneous truce of the Allied commanders, they made certain that there would not be a repeat of the 1914 Christmas truce, and during the next Christmas their troops engaged in the fight against the enemy.

of 25 December 2019
r. Kieran Dunn
(henrymakow.com)
It's a communicative worth retelling.. fewer realize that a small over a century ago the Christian nations of the planet were at war.
Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox and Coptic Christians took arms against each other. They put aside the teachings of Jesus, in which he said, "Love your enemies," and now they were engaged in a disastrous war.
Before Christmas it became clear that this "fast war" would not be over soon, as politicians promised. Pope Benedict XV proposed to halt Christmas, but it was rejected as "impossible" by both parties.
Alfred Anderson of the British Expeditionary Corps was only 18 and on Christmas Eve 1914 was on the front erstwhile something unthinkable happened. German and British soldiers began singing carols, curled in their trenches. shortly there was a truce between the fighting and men who had been enemies a fewer hours earlier began to greet and exchange gifts.
In another areas along the front, German troops lined up tiny trees on the windowsill of their trenches, decorated them with candles and began singing carols. Soon, many British soldiers on the front in the area began singing. British and French soldiers began to announcement Germans putting up banners with the inscription, "NO FIGHTING; WE DON'T FIGHT.
Some British units improvised banners with the inscription "Happy Christmas" and waited for an answer. In a short time, what the fighting governments could not do, German, French and British troops concluded a spontaneous truce and soldiers left their trenches.
(British and German soldiers stand together)
Men who tried to kill the another a fewer hours earlier met on "no one's ground" to shake hands, share rations, chocolate cake, cognac, postcards, newspapers, tobacco and (more solemnly) bury their dead.
Kurt Zehmisch, another BEF eyewitness, noted in his journal: "The English brought football from the trenches and shortly the revived game began. How wonderful it was, and yet how strange; Christmas, the feast of Love, manages to unite mortal enemies as friends for a time.
This informal truce, which besides included part of the French and Belgian troops, was mostly completed in the fresh Year. German and British soldiers broke up reluctantly, according to Private Percy Jones of the Westminster Brigade, "with a large handshake and common kindness."
1 January 1915 London Times year he published a letter from a Major Medical Corps announcing that in his sector the British played a match with Germany and were defeated 3–2. Men exchanged gifts and buttons. Soldiers who were barbers gave free haircuts. 1 of the Germans, a juggler, gave an improvised show of his layout in the center of "no one's land".
German and Allied commanders tried to cover up an improvised ceasefire. The French generals could not realize why their soldiers disobeyed orders and joined the forbidden Christmas truce. To the consternation of field commanders on both sides, any troops reluctantly returned to the battle. In respective areas, men were ordered to resume war under the threat of a court martial.
W This was not widely publicised by Germany, and quietly the Chief Command replaced most front units that participated in the ceasefire. amazed and embarrassed by the spontaneous truce of the Allied commanders, they made certain that there would not be a repeat of the 1914 Christmas truce, and during the next Christmas their troops engaged in the fight against the enemy.

The 1914 Christmas truce shows that common religion in the Savior born in Bethlehem, shared by enemies, can make even the most fierce enemies become friends.
When the British heard that the Germans were singing a song about a tiny kid born in a stable, they joined the singing of "Silent Night".
It's amazing how a song about a baby baby can get enemies to put down their weapons and embrace each another like friends.
When those on both sides of the trenches realized that the Christ they knew was besides Christ, whom their adversary knew, what another reaction might have been, as shortly as they had peace among the brothers?
That's why this communicative is worth telling all Christmas. Christ came to bring peace and forgiveness of sins to the troubled world. Knowing Christ continues to bring freedom and peace to all who meet him.
The Christmas truce of 1914 is simply a clear evidence of the words spoken by the angel during the first Christmas many years ago: "Peace on earth, good will toward all." Merry Christmas to all!
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When the British heard that the Germans were singing a song about a tiny kid born in a stable, they joined the singing of "Silent Night".
It's amazing how a song about a baby baby can get enemies to put down their weapons and embrace each another like friends.
When those on both sides of the trenches realized that the Christ they knew was besides Christ, whom their adversary knew, what another reaction might have been, as shortly as they had peace among the brothers?
That's why this communicative is worth telling all Christmas. Christ came to bring peace and forgiveness of sins to the troubled world. Knowing Christ continues to bring freedom and peace to all who meet him.
The Christmas truce of 1914 is simply a clear evidence of the words spoken by the angel during the first Christmas many years ago: "Peace on earth, good will toward all." Merry Christmas to all!
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British and German troops in Afghanistan commemorate the 1914 truce year (of course they did not realize the point)
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World War -----------Mass execution over Somma 100 years ago
British and German troops in Afghanistan commemorate the 1914 truce year (of course they did not realize the point)
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Dan Butler (1955-2018) wrote:
A fewer years ago Dr Thomas Weber He studied the war journals and papers of the era to reconstruct the 1914 Christmas truce.
He found evidence that many soldiers attempted to initiate repeated truces in 1915 and 1916, but until then, division commanders on both sides had orders to usage snipers to shoot all soldier who was seen leaving the trenches without weapons.
It was the singing of celebrated Christmas songs that led soldiers to draw closer to each another without weapons. During modern battles, soldiers were driven by adrenaline-driven brutality that turned into remorse in trenches between battles. Breaking off with the pure inhumanity of what they did most likely saved many of them from losing humanity forever. The sad fact is that most of those who participated in the 1914 truce did not last the war.
Dr. Weber besides mentioned that French soldiers did not participate in the first truce; only the British and Germany.
Another who disapproved of the truce along with the division commanders and the French, was the regiment commander, the front courier Corporal Hitler. At least that's what 1 of Hitler's brigade members, Heinrich Luguer, wrote in his war journal. Weber quoted him; "When everyone was talking about fraternizing with the English on Christmas 1914, Hitler proved to be her fierce opponent. He said, "This should not even be discussed during the war."
A fewer years ago Dr Thomas Weber He studied the war journals and papers of the era to reconstruct the 1914 Christmas truce.
He found evidence that many soldiers attempted to initiate repeated truces in 1915 and 1916, but until then, division commanders on both sides had orders to usage snipers to shoot all soldier who was seen leaving the trenches without weapons.
It was the singing of celebrated Christmas songs that led soldiers to draw closer to each another without weapons. During modern battles, soldiers were driven by adrenaline-driven brutality that turned into remorse in trenches between battles. Breaking off with the pure inhumanity of what they did most likely saved many of them from losing humanity forever. The sad fact is that most of those who participated in the 1914 truce did not last the war.
Dr. Weber besides mentioned that French soldiers did not participate in the first truce; only the British and Germany.
Another who disapproved of the truce along with the division commanders and the French, was the regiment commander, the front courier Corporal Hitler. At least that's what 1 of Hitler's brigade members, Heinrich Luguer, wrote in his war journal. Weber quoted him; "When everyone was talking about fraternizing with the English on Christmas 1914, Hitler proved to be her fierce opponent. He said, "This should not even be discussed during the war."
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