This story is a true Christmas Miracle that happened nearly a century ago: Christmas 1914.
It was during World War I, and there was a long trench with Germans and Austrians on one side and French and British on the other. It was cold, muddy and miserable.
While the men had been there for many months and the nights were long and lit by gunfire that continued from the daytime, something different happened...
... the night of Christmas Eve.
Sporadically at first, then widespread, over 100,000 soldiers ceased fire across the Western Front, despite orders from the commanders back home.
While the men had been there for many months and the nights were long and lit by gunfire that continued from the daytime, something different happened...

Sporadically at first, then widespread, over 100,000 soldiers ceased fire across the Western Front, despite orders from the commanders back home.

Some reported that at the sound of the church bells in the night proclaiming Christmas was the mark of complete cease fire.

Christmas carols could be heard from the trenches.



Then, across the muddy, devastated wasteland of no man's land, soldiers on both sides took up white flags and left the trenches, guns left behind.


Both sides remarked in letters home how the words were
strange but they KNEW the melody that the other side had sung...
Soon both sides worked together to erect a Christmas tree.
Up and down the Western Front, friendly games of soldiers showed their "enemy" pictures from home and traded souvenirs.

In the spirit of peace and camaraderie, a British soldier, who was a barber back home, gave German soldiers free haircuts in the open field between the lines.

In many cases, the commanders back home, who were irate at this impromptu truce and "fraternizing with the enemy" decided upon by lowly soldiers in the trenches, had to pull all the men back from the front lines and replace them with fresh troops and strict orders to fire on the enemy.

But my guess is that the true Prince of Peace walked the no man's land between the lines of the Western Front that night. No orders were given, no decisions were made ahead of time. It just happend...
Merry Christmas
Peace on Earth
~ ESA
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