The Spirit of Christmas and the End to All Wars: The
Christmas Truce of 1914
Posted By: CrystalRiver
Date: Monday, 24-Dec-2012 16:54:39
Date: Monday, 24-Dec-2012 16:54:39
The Spirit of Christmas and the End to All
Wars: The Christmas Truce of 1914 The Christmas Truce of 1914 was an initiative of the soldiers on both sides; it was a mark of human solidarity and fraternity against the political and military architects of World War I. The Spirit of Christmas in December 1914 prevailed: “In the front lines, the fraternisation of Christmas Eve is continued throughout the day; not all units know about it, and it is not universal but is widespread over at least half of the British front. Many bodies that have been lying out in no man’s land are buried, some in joint burials. Many men record the strange and wonderful events; may men exchange tokens or addresses with German soldiers, many of whom speak English. 81 British soldiers die on this day; a few die in areas that are otherwise peaceful and with fraternisation going on, victims of alert snipers. In other areas, there is considerable activity: 2nd Grenadier Guards suffer losses in a day of heavy fighting. As night fell, things grew quiet as men fell back to their trenches to take whatever Christmas meal that had been provided for them.” The Military High Command on both sides was firmly opposed to the Spirit of Christmas in the trenches. The Mot d’ordre of the French and British high command was to promote an “offensive spirit” in the trenches. In the words of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, “Friendly intercourse with the enemy, unofficial armistices, however tempting and amusing they may be, are absolutely prohibited“: Instructions were issued an instruction to commanders of all Divisions: “such an attitude is however most dangerous for it discourages initiative in commanders and destroys the offensive spirit in all ranks…the Corps Commander therefore directs Divisional Commanders to impress on subordinate commanders the absolute necessity of encouraging offensive spirit…” The Christmas Truce of 1914 should send a strong message to the architects of today’s wars including president Barack Obama. War is a criminal undertaking, people of all lands are against war. Under the Nuremberg Charter, war is the ultimate crime: “The Crime against Peace”. More at this link; http://www.globalresearch.ca/war-and-the-spirit-of-christmas-the-christmas-truce-of-1914/5316722 ---------------------------------------- Many Blessings, CrystalRiver http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=264318 |
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