Come join us at The Fusilier Museum Warwick to learn about the remarkable Christmas Truce of 1914. Discover the heartwarming story of soldiers from both sides laying down their arms to celebrate Christmas together. This in-person event will take you back in time to witness the power of humanity amidst conflict. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into history and be inspired by the spirit of peace and goodwill. Reserve your spot today! Tickets include sherry (or tea/coffee) and a mince pie.
How there was a Christmas Truce in 1914
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