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🗓️ 24 December 2024
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December 24, 1914. In the trenches of World War One, British and German troops call a truce to celebrate Christmas together. This episode originally aired in 2021.
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0:29.1 | It's October 19th, 1914, in a field in Flanders, West Belgium. |
0:33.5 | A young British soldier grips a bayoneted rifle in his hands, clenches his teeth, |
0:36.0 | and charges through a storm of heavy gunfire. |
0:39.1 | Over an uneven muddy terrain, the shells of enemy artillery explode all around him, knocking him to the ground. As he falls, he sees the bodies of |
0:45.9 | his friends lying with him in the dirt, the red of their blood seeping into the wet earth. He wants |
0:51.9 | to huddle beside them, feigning injury, but something, fear, pride, |
0:56.9 | perhaps a sense of duty, forces him to get up and continue running toward the German guns. |
1:02.1 | When the so-called Great War first broke out in July, everyone had assured the boy that it would |
1:06.7 | be over by Christmas. But now, as he runs toward the German line, he feels in his bones |
1:12.2 | he won't live that long. This war is unlike any ever experienced. Recent technological advances |
1:18.4 | means that both sides possess devastating rapid-fire machine guns and long-range artillery that |
1:24.5 | have made mass killing, chillingly efficient. As he runs through the blood-soaked terrain, the young British soldier hears the whirring of bullets getting dangerously close. |
1:34.3 | Then an explosion takes him off his feet, blinded and on his back. |
1:40.3 | The boy frantically rubs his eyes to see if they're covered by mud or his own blood. |
1:45.4 | Finally, after a moment, his vision returns, and he looks up at an azure blue sky. |
1:51.0 | He does not see the next artillery show, which hits him directly and kills him instantly. |
1:59.1 | The First World War, as this conflict will come to be known, will last until November 11, 1918. |
2:05.9 | In that time, the conflict will claim the lives of an estimated 20 million people, both military and civilian. |
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