1914 Christmas Truce

1914 Christmas truce is an unofficial truce between german empireball and britainball, franceball belgiumball.

Conditions of war
The conditions were rough on western front. it was raining constantly and the trenches were collapsing. Both sides were experiencing heavy losses and soldiers were living in the mud. the war was on for 5 months.

The Truce
On christmas eve it stopped raining. the mud froze into a solid surface. German empireballs soldiers lit candles and started singing "stille nacht" original version of silent night. Britainballs soldiers saw the lights and suspected an attack but they understanded what is going on when they heard "stille nacht". They started singing as well and they started shouting eachother to come out from the trenches. German soldiers come out from the trenches unarmed and invited british soldiers out. this was happening all over western front. at some places people fired at the soldiers. After they come out of the trenches they started talking with eachother and exchanged cigarettes. they even played a game of football. the truce lasted for a few days but generals from both sides ordered artillery fire to break the truce.