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The Christmas ceasefire which melted hearts

by L. V. Cabral

In 1914, the first world war broke out between Germans and English and her allies. Being armed to the teeth both combatants waged war against each other fiercely. During an autumn, battle ground of Yespa in Belgium, virtually turned out to be a ground spilling with blood.Already a staggering number of 250,000 Germans and English and her allies were terminated with extreme prejudice and vengeance. The rotting dead bodies of the soldiers of both detachments were scattered all over the battlefields and the injured were screaming in acute pain. Obviously, it appeared to be a veritable hell hole on earth.
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