Vintage DHP Reissue: Ep. 89: The Christmas Truce
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This episode was originally recorded & released in Dec. 2014, the first Christmas after I started doing the Dangerous History Podcast. Here it is, reissued with a new intro, 10 years later.
One-hundred-and-one Christmases ago, in the cold, damp, muddy ditches of the Western Front, the rank-and-file of the Allied and German armies spontaneously set aside their hatreds to take a break from mass-murdering each other, much to the dismay of their so-called ‘leaders.’
Join CJ as he discusses:
- The context of the Christmas Truce
- How it happened
- The aftermath, legacy, and lessons to be learned from it
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- John McCutcheon’s “Christmas in the Trenches”
- The King’s Singers perform “Stille Nacht”
- A 1981 BBC Documentary about the Christmas Truce made in 1981 that features firsthand accounts from Great War veterans who were still alive at that time
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