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Foes became friends on Christmas Day, when the British and the Germans arranged an unofficial truce. The men left the trenches to exchange cigars and cigarettes, and were even photographed together. This is the historic picture, and shows the soldiers of the opposing Armies standing side by side. Christmas, 1914. from The Daily Mirror, Friday, January 8,1915.
Location Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin/Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz/Berlin/Germany
Unique Identifier ART381489 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3492px × 1856px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
British
Celebration
Christmas
Friendship
German
Infantry
Soldier
Truce
World War I