Because that's not the way politics work, dingus.
It was a symbolic end of World War 1. It was a truce.
It was a symbolic end of world war 1. It was a truce.
WW1 ended in an Armistice (truce) WW2 ended with unconditional surrender
The treaty of Versailles treaty of Versailles
A truce.
truce
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Most likely not, the Christmas truces were in the beginning of the war and the battle between Germans and Americans was in springtime, near the end of the war. But history is often slightly changed for commercial reasons, in film especially, in music less often.
Truce?
It hasn't ended, just stopped at the 38th parallel with a truce, so the war is not over.
Lenin entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovvsk when he pulled Russia out of World War 1.
They played football at Christmas 1914 which was just a few months after the war started. The Germans were singing silent night (the words are in German but the tune is essentially the same), then the British began singing along. After a while both sides began to climb out of their trenches and they met in no mans land, where they played football. The commanders of the army put a stop to this as soon as they could, and for the rest of the war there was never a truce like the one at Christmas 1914.