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WWII - Playing football on Xmas Day?
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While it occurred, the problem is the baggage that occurred in the mean time. (Second world war)
In the fifties and sixties this was played down, and air time given to the officers who were threatening to shoot the troops who fraternised....I think the time they sort of got together was over a limited front for not more than two hours.
Now that the Germans are good whereas previously they were bad, it means that time is dilated.
As for the Boer War, again, I remember a black and white documentary by a rather outre historian - Llewellyn Griffiths (anyway a very welsh name) who was interviewing Boer Dutch veterans. They were very keen (as eventual losers) to bad mouth the British - and don't forget concentration camps ! - Objectively 90 -98% of the bullet injuries were to the head as the British squaddies could not be stopped from peering over rocks.
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