I feel guilty. After 80 long years of being alive, I've only just heard the world's greatest story being told. It was perhaps the first time in a war, and a world war at that, that ordinary soldiers and enemies, despite the strict orders and the will of the warring power, made peace with each other. This was the Christmas Truce of 1914. This is the story I will quote as I heard it. I want to make it known to those who, like me, have never heard it and to remind those who have known it and forgotten it. A century is nearly a century since it happened. It seems, however, as if it comes not from the past, but from the distant future. That's why I'll entrust it mainly to young people.
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