On Christmas 1914, thousands of WWI enemies briefly laid down their guns, meeting in No Man’s Land to sing carols, swap gifts and even play soccer.
A powerful story of peace amid war is taking the stage at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Milwaukee, where the theater company ...
The Battle of Verdun cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of French and German soldiers, and it inspired the first-person ...
A production of the holiday-themed musical All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914, would probably be effective in any ...
On a quiet Christmas night during World War I in 1914, an incredible act of humanity happened. German soldiers stepped into ...
Rising to head a ball in joyous abandon, British soldiers enjoy a game of football. This picture has become famous as it ...
The holiday season radiates warmth, joy, and timeless magic, drawing families together under twinkling lights. Tales of ...
All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 depicts the extraordinary events of Christmas 1914 during World War I, when soldiers on opposing sides laid down their arms to celebrate the holiday together.
First created as a Minnesota radio program in 2007, Peter Rothstein's show uses word and song to tell a little-known chapter of history.
Following a successful inaugural Christmas Truce project, Under-12s have completed the task for a second-consecutive ...
On Christmas Eve 1914 in the cold trenches of World War I, something miraculous happened. A lone soldier stepped into no man’s land, lifted his voice in song and began this remarkable true story. In ...