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Christmas Truce of 1914, World War I - For Sharing, For Peace
Peace at the war front on Christmas day during World War I. A century ago. A real story. An inspiration. Christmas is for sharing. By Sainsbury's.
Presenting the new Sainsbury’s Christmas advert. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion. Inspired by real events from 100 years ago.
This year’s Christmas ad from Sainsbury’s – Christmas is for sharing. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion, it commemorates the extraordinary events of Christmas Day, 1914, when the guns fell silent and two armies met in no-man’s land, sharing gifts – and even playing football together.
The chocolate bar featured in the ad is on sale now at Sainsbury’s. All profits will go to The Royal British Legion and will benefit the armed forces and their families, past and present.
To watch a short...
published: 23 Dec 2014
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Christmas Truce Of 1914 WW1
published: 06 Jun 2023
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Truce
published: 06 Feb 2019
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A Truce To Remember
A bit delayed with this, but hey, the Christmas vibe’s not (hopefully) over yet.
Unexpected and out of nowhere, the blast of the weapons ceased. Instead, they replaced the bloody battle with a football match. As the Holidays ended, the fun was gone and each soldier returned back to their cold trenches. The battle continued as if no peaceful Christmas were celebrated at all.
Happy Holidays & New Year~ 🎄
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A discord server to offer: https://discord.gg/vGD5GqxKQJ
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Music used:
1.) Franz Gruber (recorded by Kevin MacLeod) ~ Silent Night
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TWISTS IN THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
• Uniforms from different era | some of the helmet...
published: 29 Dec 2020
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the Christmas truce 🫠🫡😢 #nice
published: 27 Sep 2023
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released footage of the christmas truce in 1914⚽️🙋🏻♂️
published: 19 May 2021
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Christmas Truce ❤️ #ww1 #nowar
#history #shortfeedvideos #trending #ytshorts #christmastruce #warishell #nowar
published: 03 Aug 2023
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WW1 Christmas Truce: Silent Night - Extra History - Part 1
📜 History of WWI: The Christmas Truce, Part 1
On Christmas Eve in 1914, soldiers in the trenches sang together across the wastes of No Man's Land. Some were brave enough to step out of their trenches and meet face-to-face, forming an unofficial truce that lasted (with a few blemishes) until the end of Christmas Day.
CORRECTION: The art for this episode was done by our very own Extra History series artist, Nick DeWitt, not Joseph Maslov! Nick did such amazing work on this episode and deserves all the credit in the world. We're sorry for the mistake, Nick! ♥
* Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* https://go.nebula.tv/extrahistory
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* Show ...
published: 17 Dec 2017
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Goats #roblox #gaming#minecraft #edit #truce #peace #debate #bet #comapny #mojang #videogames #nice
published: 27 Nov 2024
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Christmas truce | mary on a cross
Christmas truce of 1914
Song : Mary on a cross - Ghost
published: 25 Dec 2022
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Christmas Truce of 1914, World War I - For Sharing, For Peace
Peace at the war front on Christmas day during World War I. A century ago. A real story. An inspiration. Christmas is for sharing. By Sainsbury's.
Presenting t...
Peace at the war front on Christmas day during World War I. A century ago. A real story. An inspiration. Christmas is for sharing. By Sainsbury's.
Presenting the new Sainsbury’s Christmas advert. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion. Inspired by real events from 100 years ago.
This year’s Christmas ad from Sainsbury’s – Christmas is for sharing. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion, it commemorates the extraordinary events of Christmas Day, 1914, when the guns fell silent and two armies met in no-man’s land, sharing gifts – and even playing football together.
The chocolate bar featured in the ad is on sale now at Sainsbury’s. All profits will go to The Royal British Legion and will benefit the armed forces and their families, past and present.
To watch a short film of the story behind the Christmas ad: http://youtu.be/2s1YvnfcFVs
To watch the making of our Christmas ad: http://youtu.be/Jx3pQWbysmM
To find out more about the ad: www.inspiration.sainsburys-live-well-for-less.co.uk/about-our-christmas-tv-ad/
Game of Truce commemorates WW1 football match
18 December 2014
On Wednesday night the spirit of the First World War Christmas truce lived on as the British and German armies played a 100th anniversary football match to mark the Christmas Truce of 1914. The match saw the British Army edging out their German counterparts, the Bundeswehr, by a single goal. All proceeds from the match will be donated to the Legion and the German Military's equivalent charity.
The match was jointly organised by the Football Association as part of its Football Remembers campaign, and Army HQ with sponsorship support from Team Army and Aldershot Town.
It honoured the spirit of the 1914 Christmas Truce using the international language of football as a fitting commemoration to the men on both sides who spent Christmas 1914 in the trenches but came together along the Western Front to joke, share whisky and schnapps and kick a ball about in no-man's land. It has come to represent a fleeting moment of humanity in a four-year conflict that killed more than 16 million troops and civilians.
Game of Truce teams
The game began with a rendition of 'Silent Night' as well as the national anthems of both countries and a minute's silence. Over 2,500 people turned out, including football legend Sir Bobby Charlton, FA Chairman Greg Dyke and Head of Army, General Sir Nicholas Carter.
Head of the Army General Sir Nick Carter was also at the game, where both sides were led out by flag bearers and mascots wearing military uniforms from 1914. "I think it shows the enduring ability of sport, and soccer in particular, to bring together factions and tribes and different people who are competing against each other, in a way that has comradeship right at the heart of the game."
British Army Team Captain Keith Emmerson said: "We are always proud to put on the Army shirt, no matter how many games you play, but especially tonight. We are all here for the rest of the Armed Forces, not just us as an army football team, but we're representing all of the Armed Forces."
The captains of the teams, British Army Sergeant Keith Emmerson (right) and German Armed Forces Master Sergeant Alexander Hess (left) shake hands prior to kick-off
The match wasn't about the final score but for the record, the British Army won 1-0.
The Legion is a firm supporter of sport within the military and is delighted to be a beneficiary charity from the Christmas Truce football match. The match is assisting the Legion to engage with a new generation of supporters and carry the Legion's message of comradeship to a broader community. Through commemorative events such as the Christmas Truce match, we are passing on the torch of Remembrance onto a younger generation ensuring there will always be a living legacy to those who sacrificed their today for our tomorrows.
Find out more about the Christmas Truce and Football Remembers here:
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance/christmas-truce
https://wn.com/Christmas_Truce_Of_1914,_World_War_I_For_Sharing,_For_Peace
Peace at the war front on Christmas day during World War I. A century ago. A real story. An inspiration. Christmas is for sharing. By Sainsbury's.
Presenting the new Sainsbury’s Christmas advert. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion. Inspired by real events from 100 years ago.
This year’s Christmas ad from Sainsbury’s – Christmas is for sharing. Made in partnership with The Royal British Legion, it commemorates the extraordinary events of Christmas Day, 1914, when the guns fell silent and two armies met in no-man’s land, sharing gifts – and even playing football together.
The chocolate bar featured in the ad is on sale now at Sainsbury’s. All profits will go to The Royal British Legion and will benefit the armed forces and their families, past and present.
To watch a short film of the story behind the Christmas ad: http://youtu.be/2s1YvnfcFVs
To watch the making of our Christmas ad: http://youtu.be/Jx3pQWbysmM
To find out more about the ad: www.inspiration.sainsburys-live-well-for-less.co.uk/about-our-christmas-tv-ad/
Game of Truce commemorates WW1 football match
18 December 2014
On Wednesday night the spirit of the First World War Christmas truce lived on as the British and German armies played a 100th anniversary football match to mark the Christmas Truce of 1914. The match saw the British Army edging out their German counterparts, the Bundeswehr, by a single goal. All proceeds from the match will be donated to the Legion and the German Military's equivalent charity.
The match was jointly organised by the Football Association as part of its Football Remembers campaign, and Army HQ with sponsorship support from Team Army and Aldershot Town.
It honoured the spirit of the 1914 Christmas Truce using the international language of football as a fitting commemoration to the men on both sides who spent Christmas 1914 in the trenches but came together along the Western Front to joke, share whisky and schnapps and kick a ball about in no-man's land. It has come to represent a fleeting moment of humanity in a four-year conflict that killed more than 16 million troops and civilians.
Game of Truce teams
The game began with a rendition of 'Silent Night' as well as the national anthems of both countries and a minute's silence. Over 2,500 people turned out, including football legend Sir Bobby Charlton, FA Chairman Greg Dyke and Head of Army, General Sir Nicholas Carter.
Head of the Army General Sir Nick Carter was also at the game, where both sides were led out by flag bearers and mascots wearing military uniforms from 1914. "I think it shows the enduring ability of sport, and soccer in particular, to bring together factions and tribes and different people who are competing against each other, in a way that has comradeship right at the heart of the game."
British Army Team Captain Keith Emmerson said: "We are always proud to put on the Army shirt, no matter how many games you play, but especially tonight. We are all here for the rest of the Armed Forces, not just us as an army football team, but we're representing all of the Armed Forces."
The captains of the teams, British Army Sergeant Keith Emmerson (right) and German Armed Forces Master Sergeant Alexander Hess (left) shake hands prior to kick-off
The match wasn't about the final score but for the record, the British Army won 1-0.
The Legion is a firm supporter of sport within the military and is delighted to be a beneficiary charity from the Christmas Truce football match. The match is assisting the Legion to engage with a new generation of supporters and carry the Legion's message of comradeship to a broader community. Through commemorative events such as the Christmas Truce match, we are passing on the torch of Remembrance onto a younger generation ensuring there will always be a living legacy to those who sacrificed their today for our tomorrows.
Find out more about the Christmas Truce and Football Remembers here:
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance/christmas-truce
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 6388967
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A Truce To Remember
A bit delayed with this, but hey, the Christmas vibe’s not (hopefully) over yet.
Unexpected and out of nowhere, the blast of the weapons ceased. Instead, they ...
A bit delayed with this, but hey, the Christmas vibe’s not (hopefully) over yet.
Unexpected and out of nowhere, the blast of the weapons ceased. Instead, they replaced the bloody battle with a football match. As the Holidays ended, the fun was gone and each soldier returned back to their cold trenches. The battle continued as if no peaceful Christmas were celebrated at all.
Happy Holidays & New Year~ 🎄
_________________________________________________________
A discord server to offer: https://discord.gg/vGD5GqxKQJ
_________________________________________________________
Music used:
1.) Franz Gruber (recorded by Kevin MacLeod) ~ Silent Night
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TWISTS IN THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
• Uniforms from different era | some of the helmets/headgears may not existed in 1914. They were simply not used in battle back then.
• Ottoman & the company | Ottomans, as well as Serbs, Montenegrins (& maybe more) might not made direct combat in this front*. I’m basically highlighting countries which took part in WWI before Christmas 1914.
Pls spare me if I would forget some other countries.
The Ottomans although had their own truce with ANZAC (troops from Australia & New Zealand), later in Spring 1915.
• No, they didn’t use guns to dress Christmas trees, right? (but that would be cool).
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Respective music/audio materials NOT created by me.
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Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
https://wn.com/A_Truce_To_Remember
A bit delayed with this, but hey, the Christmas vibe’s not (hopefully) over yet.
Unexpected and out of nowhere, the blast of the weapons ceased. Instead, they replaced the bloody battle with a football match. As the Holidays ended, the fun was gone and each soldier returned back to their cold trenches. The battle continued as if no peaceful Christmas were celebrated at all.
Happy Holidays & New Year~ 🎄
_________________________________________________________
A discord server to offer: https://discord.gg/vGD5GqxKQJ
_________________________________________________________
Music used:
1.) Franz Gruber (recorded by Kevin MacLeod) ~ Silent Night
_________________________________________________________
TWISTS IN THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
• Uniforms from different era | some of the helmets/headgears may not existed in 1914. They were simply not used in battle back then.
• Ottoman & the company | Ottomans, as well as Serbs, Montenegrins (& maybe more) might not made direct combat in this front*. I’m basically highlighting countries which took part in WWI before Christmas 1914.
Pls spare me if I would forget some other countries.
The Ottomans although had their own truce with ANZAC (troops from Australia & New Zealand), later in Spring 1915.
• No, they didn’t use guns to dress Christmas trees, right? (but that would be cool).
_________________________________________________________
Respective music/audio materials NOT created by me.
_________________________________________________________
Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
- published: 29 Dec 2020
- views: 5830814
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Christmas Truce ❤️ #ww1 #nowar
#history #shortfeedvideos #trending #ytshorts #christmastruce #warishell #nowar
#history #shortfeedvideos #trending #ytshorts #christmastruce #warishell #nowar
https://wn.com/Christmas_Truce_❤️_Ww1_Nowar
#history #shortfeedvideos #trending #ytshorts #christmastruce #warishell #nowar
- published: 03 Aug 2023
- views: 8155
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WW1 Christmas Truce: Silent Night - Extra History - Part 1
📜 History of WWI: The Christmas Truce, Part 1
On Christmas Eve in 1914, soldiers in the trenches sang together across the wastes of No Man's Land. Some were bra...
📜 History of WWI: The Christmas Truce, Part 1
On Christmas Eve in 1914, soldiers in the trenches sang together across the wastes of No Man's Land. Some were brave enough to step out of their trenches and meet face-to-face, forming an unofficial truce that lasted (with a few blemishes) until the end of Christmas Day.
CORRECTION: The art for this episode was done by our very own Extra History series artist, Nick DeWitt, not Joseph Maslov! Nick did such amazing work on this episode and deserves all the credit in the world. We're sorry for the mistake, Nick! ♥
* Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* https://go.nebula.tv/extrahistory
* Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* https://bit.ly/EHPatreon
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*Miss an episode in our Christmas Truce Series?*
Part 1 - Silent Night: https://youtu.be/WUlPNWDvk-c
Part 2 - Letters from the Trenches: https://youtu.be/9Pey-HmXGfs
Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: https://bit.ly/ECFansRNice
Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Robert Rath & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7
#ExtraHistory #WWI #History
https://wn.com/Ww1_Christmas_Truce_Silent_Night_Extra_History_Part_1
📜 History of WWI: The Christmas Truce, Part 1
On Christmas Eve in 1914, soldiers in the trenches sang together across the wastes of No Man's Land. Some were brave enough to step out of their trenches and meet face-to-face, forming an unofficial truce that lasted (with a few blemishes) until the end of Christmas Day.
CORRECTION: The art for this episode was done by our very own Extra History series artist, Nick DeWitt, not Joseph Maslov! Nick did such amazing work on this episode and deserves all the credit in the world. We're sorry for the mistake, Nick! ♥
* Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* https://go.nebula.tv/extrahistory
* Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* https://bit.ly/EHPatreon
* Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! http://extracredits.store/
*Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits@standard.tv
TWITTER: http://bit.ly/ECTweet I FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/ECisonInstagram I TIKTOK: https://bit.ly/ECtiktokz
BLUESKY: https://bit.ly/ECBlueSky I TWITCH: https://bit.ly/ECtwitch
GAMING: https://www.youtube.com/@extracredits
*Miss an episode in our Christmas Truce Series?*
Part 1 - Silent Night: https://youtu.be/WUlPNWDvk-c
Part 2 - Letters from the Trenches: https://youtu.be/9Pey-HmXGfs
Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: https://bit.ly/ECFansRNice
Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Robert Rath & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7
#ExtraHistory #WWI #History
- published: 17 Dec 2017
- views: 6293064
1:55
Christmas truce | mary on a cross
Christmas truce of 1914
Song : Mary on a cross - Ghost
Christmas truce of 1914
Song : Mary on a cross - Ghost
https://wn.com/Christmas_Truce_|_Mary_On_A_Cross
Christmas truce of 1914
Song : Mary on a cross - Ghost
- published: 25 Dec 2022
- views: 56012