Sunday, December 4, 2011

Silent Night

My Favorite song ever.



The truce began on Christmas Eve, 24 December 1914, when German troops began decorating the area around their trenches in the region of Ypres, Belgium, for Christmas. They began by placing candles on trees, then continued the celebration by singing Christmas carols, most notably Stille Nacht (Silent Night). The British troops in the trenches across from them responded by singing English carols.
Silent Night
The two sides continued by shouting Christmas greetings to each other. Soon thereafter, there were calls for visits across the "No Man's Land" where small gifts were exchanged — whisky, jam, cigars, chocolate, and the like. The soldiers exchanged gifts, sometimes addresses, and drank together. The artillery in the region fell silent that night. The truce also allowed a breathing spell where recently-fallen soldiers could be brought back behind their lines by burial parties. Proper burials took place as soldiers from both sides mourned the dead together and paid their respects.

The truce spread to other areas of the lines, and there are many stories of football matches between the opposing forces.

In many sectors, the truce lasted through Christmas night, but in some areas, it continued until New Year's Day.





If one song can make peace for one night. Why can't we have peace all year long.

13 comments:

  1. Thanks for all this, Ray. You are so right...wishing peace for you, your loved ones and all who are lucky enough to be your readers and friends.

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  2. I love the old classics! Have you heard the Lady Ga Ga white christmas? Its good!

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  3. Yes. To elaborate a bit, find and view the French Film, 'JOYEUX NOEL' (Merry Christmas),from 2005. It was a nominee as Best Foreign Film in that year's Oscar Race. Wonderful film!(based on this incident). - Montana Cowboy

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  4. A great way to give thanks to all the soldiers, sailors and airmen who serve our countries and protect the freedoms we all enjoy. Thanks Ray

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  5. Great song! Fantastic event in WWI! Thanks again for reminding us. Let's remember, "Peace begins with me"! I must be at peace with myself, with my God and with others. Hugs, Patrick.

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  6. Great post Ray. Peace on Earth.

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  7. A very challenging question for the world: "If one song can make peace for a night, why can't we have peace all year long." Great thinking, Ray.

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  8. I consider Silent Night one of the most beautiful songs ever composed............

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  9. May Peace come sooner than ever.
    Ray

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  10. Beautiful post.

    Thank You Ray.

    Huggs
    CoreyJo

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