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When did the people in the world war 1 think the war would be over?

By Christmas 1914, but it was not to be.


Did World War I stop on Christmas?

There used to be Christmas "Cease-Fires" during the Vietnam War.


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What has the author Peter T Scott written?

Peter T. Scott has written: 'Dishonoured' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918 'Home for Christmas' -- subject(s): Art and the war, Christmas cards, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1914-1918 'The secrets of Wellington House' -- subject(s): Wellington House (London, England)


In which World War did fighting stop in the trenches and both fighting sides play football?

It was during World War 1 that fighting stopped in the trenches and both fighting sides played football. It was called the Christmas Truce and took place in 1914.


When did world World War I start?

World war 1 started in 1914, and ended in 1918


When did the ceasefire happen in World War 1 when the British and Germans played a football match?

This occurred in the "Christmas Truce" in 1914.


When was World War II in 1914?

No world war 1 was started in 1914 . World war two started in 1939


When did world first war begin?

The first world war began in 1914


How long was world war 1 supposed to have lasted?

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Why did World War 2 stop for one day of peace on the battlefield in the middle of the war?

This was in World War I, for Christmas, beginning with the first in 1914. There were limited ceasefires, burial details, and even some gift exchanges between the hostile forces. Although then-Pope Benedict XV's call for a truce was rejected, troops on the Western front observed similar limited ceasefires for Christmas, 1915, and on the Eastern front for Easter in 1916.