The Christmas truce of 1914 was a spontaneous ceasefire that took place during the First World War between British and German soldiers along the Western Front. The truce began on Christmas Eve and lasted until January 4th, 1915. The two sides called a ceasefire and exchanged gifts, held joint funeral services for the fallen, and even played soccer together. It was a remarkable moment of humanity and solidarity in a war that had so far been characterized by brutal fighting and unimaginable suffering.