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From the page: WWI soldier's hidden diary reveals amazing trench truces soldiers would call to yell names at each other
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From the page: WWI soldier's hidden diary reveals amazing trench truces soldiers would call to yell names at each other
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If true it goes to show that the FIRST casualty of war is always the TRUTH. :-) There is an aire of believability to this. I would however like to see some actual manuscripts and letters w/ stamps attached to verify this. Many strange things were done during the war,... more
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