The Christmas Truce When WWI Stopped for Christmas DEF
Nice as this story is, I'm pretty glad I'm not in the trenches.
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@leholen3812 жыл бұрын
Silence Oh, I remember the silence On a cold winter day After many months on the battlefield And we were used to the violence Then all the cannons went silent And the snow fell Voices sang to me from no man’s land We are all, we are all, we are all, we are all friends And today we’re all brothers Tonight we’re all friends A moment of peace in a war that never ends Today we’re all brothers We drink and unite Now Christmas has arrived and the snow turns the ground white Hear carols from the trenches, we sing O holy night Our guns laid to rest among snowflakes A Christmas in the trenches, a Christmas on the front far from home
@captaindemidov5788
2 жыл бұрын
It seems i have found another fan a band whos heavy metal is only the best from north
@thalastianjorus
2 жыл бұрын
Truly beautiful song.
@metamaxis
Жыл бұрын
How many of us watch this channel to hear Simon narrate the same events Indy covers in sabaton history, and Joakim sings about?
@thorwhitaker2 жыл бұрын
The Christmas Truce is one of those things in history that sounds too impossible to be true, but yet it happened none the less and that's what makes even more fascinating.
@SkunkApe4072 жыл бұрын
As a war veteran myself, I don't find myself choking up at too many movies or stories, but the story of the Christmas Truce has always pulled at my heartstrings. The idea that such hostilities could be dispensed and good will doled out so quickly, and then abandoned the following sunrise has always baffled me. We were THAT close to an armistice, all at the hands of foot soldiers, but the myopic demands of "superiors" destroyed it. If only the men actually fighting the war were in charge, rather than some fat general in a tent miles from the frontline.
@suhanhwang9988
2 жыл бұрын
Modern day society in a nutshell!
@aragos32727
2 жыл бұрын
The infantryman with his rifle may be the blunt weapon used to win this fight, but he is neither the instigator nor the concluder.
@JustAMag
2 жыл бұрын
I think WW1 was the last chance of something like this. Today each nation is too indoctrinated into murder death kill.
@amb163
2 жыл бұрын
That's just it, isn't it? It's always the powerful, far from the front lines, who make the decisions that lead others on all sides to die. Most people don't want war -- the military has to break most people to make them capable of killing. Maybe if the superiors were forced to be on the front lines, things would change. But no... instead we're fighting more and more with remote technology, the "enemy" faceless and nameless.
@SkunkApe407
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustAMag modern militaries actually focus less on direct field combat, and direct their efforts toward calculated strikes against infrastructure. The UN has made it so that any party nation must pay reparations to the losing side, so it's actually cheaper to cripple an enemy than it is to kill them outright. Not only that, but if you drive an enemy out of a city by crippling their infrastructure, you can move in and have Army Engineers reestablish utility services in short manner. Conquering and holding lands is cheaper if you don't have to rebuild everything as soon as you take over. Psychological and cyber warfare have also become a major focus, since you don't have to shoot someone if you can topple their entire economy with a couple of clicks on a keyboard. The modern battlefield is a far cry from the big gun fights of yesteryear.
@mitchellneu2 жыл бұрын
🎵And today we’re all brothers Tonight we’re all friends A moment of peace in a war that never ends🎵 “Christmas Truce” by Sabaton
@samanthar1214
2 жыл бұрын
Immediately came to the comments looking for my fellow Sabaton fans 😁
@mitchellneu
2 жыл бұрын
@@samanthar1214 welcome friend
@rorrodeh
2 жыл бұрын
Today we're all brothers We drink and unite Now Christmas has arrived and the snow turns the ground white
@duncancurtis1758
2 жыл бұрын
Saviour's Day kept The Farm from the 1990 Xmas top spot....
@BTScriviner2 жыл бұрын
Damn. That made me cry through the whole video. This is what happens when we remember that we're all humans.
@Magepure6749
2 жыл бұрын
Very relatable, man. I might despise vatican and the crowd-control abomination-ideology it fashioned over centuries from the Story of Jesus. I might hate powerlusting elites of nowadays, who in their self-important audacity recently crossed another moral rubicon in some countries, by ordering the police to "kindly replenish" the people's "supply" of fear if "The Crown's Plague" of ~1% mortality fails to "fill" this "need" despite all of technocratic fearmongering that surrounds it - I might watch liveleak's footage of ISIS burning people alive and feel nothing but cold contempt and hatred at the monsters responsible for it - and yet still, _this_ story will always make me cry with joy whenever I hear it. Despite all the evil living beings are capable of, there will always be an unexpected spark of light in the darkest of voids - *and in the end, justice shall prevail, my soul being at peace in it's core even in the worst moments, knowing that even if my mortal eyes shall not witness it in my finite lifetime, good will eventually triumph* - - for the essence of evil lies in disharmony and imbalance, which is why all tyrannies are bound to fall - if not by a righteous strike of an external hand guided by faith in all that is good, then by a collapse inevitably brought from within from the very same inherent corruption that creates tyrants in the first place - even if it takes a thousand years or more. Our hope, not our lives, is what they need to crush to achieve any semblance of victory. And they can exterminate whole nations, terrorize whole generations, depriving them of this hope - like they tried time and time again, and will most likely try again in the future one day... ...But, like a heavenly counterpart to the mythical monster of hydra, hope shall always reemerge - somewhere, eventually. And somehow, eventually, the fiends of evil will always end up as their own undoing. ~best of wishes from Poland
@alexwombat82882 жыл бұрын
"We take a break from our usual diet" What an opener for the 2nd video on this channel, 100% made my day xD
@agent_meister477
2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly 👍
@StefanMedici
2 жыл бұрын
You know he's already made a dozen vids for this channel and this is probably one of the most recent recorded. It did make me laugh and still double check that I was still watching the second uploaded vid.
@kassandraleonard6332 жыл бұрын
Simon: makes a joke about a new channel. Also Simon: let's do it!
@Vincent-2057
2 жыл бұрын
Also, also Simon.. what day is it? Iv'e just recorded 2 of these and 3 of these.... and I don't know what is going on anymore!
@thefourshowflip
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vincent-2057 You think he ever records an episode twice because he forgot he already did it ? 🤣
@Vincent-2057
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefourshowflip I'm only gonna say no because we would of heard about it on business blaze... Sorry, brain blaze. Hey if he's still aloud to do it I'm gonna too... He tells us when his bionic ass gets unplugged... And he's such a machine that he won't mess up! Nor can he afford to mess up that much!
@thefourshowflip
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vincent-2057 Allegedly 😉
@cripplious
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefourshowflip He has done the same subject for different channels but from each channels style.
@TheFritoNinja2 жыл бұрын
Finally, Danny's work is done. You think he's been locked in the basement writing articles? No no, he's been cloning Simon. It's the only explanation.
@abrahamhwang1422
2 жыл бұрын
What if Danny is a simon clone?
@charliefoxtrott10482 жыл бұрын
My father told me about the Christmas Truce in the early 80ies. He was told about it from his stepfather, a British officer stationed in Hamburg, Germany (yes, my father and his mother are German). I sincerely don't know anything about the involvement of my stepgranddads family in the Great War. He died two years after I was born. My father also mentioned that his stepfather heard about a sort of Christmas Truce in the first year of the North Africa Campaign in WW2. I remember my father mentioning those football/soccer matches for both truces, but: As I was a child and he passed away 15 years ago - it is all hear say.. but I like the idea
@jimland43592 жыл бұрын
I'm really curious to know how many people Simon has doing research and writing scripts and such. There is so much work here.
@--enyo--
2 жыл бұрын
When they’re trapped in a basement chained to a radiator that is only turned on for one minute when a video hits 5K likes and food rationed per views they work really hard. I hope Simon gives them gloves this Christmas so they don’t get chilblains and can keep typing.
@tonyluzbetak9934
2 жыл бұрын
Make sure you subscribe so they get water!
@Googledeservestodie
2 жыл бұрын
Jokes aside it's surprising he never has help wanted ads for this. Armchair Historian asks for new staff all the time
@brentbowman4498
2 жыл бұрын
@@--enyo-- *Allegedly*
@gameblaze7645
2 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering how big his basement is
@patrickmulligan44402 жыл бұрын
So fun fact, there was actually a much smaller version of the XMAS Truce in 1944. It only involved 8 men (4 Americans, 4 Germans) and only occurred because 4 GIs who got lost during the Battle of the Bulge were protected by a mother and her child.
@alexandernoname6339
2 жыл бұрын
Can you give me something to search for? Sounds like a interesting story, I would love to read, or hear more
@CaraTheStrange2 жыл бұрын
Welcome fellow legends!
@squidly6179
2 жыл бұрын
Greetings
@calebcox5869
2 жыл бұрын
Happy holidays
@alexcavoli61912 жыл бұрын
Still one of the greatest moments in history. The human spirit is both powerful and confusing.
@nmcgunagle2 жыл бұрын
I like how you’re taking a break from your usual non stop battle coverage, this being your second episode and all.
@COBALTCOVERT2 жыл бұрын
I love stumbling on a new channel by Simon. I audibly exclaim "Aw fuck yeah" every time I see an opportunity to subscribe to fact boy
@jacobavners23942 жыл бұрын
Nice concept Simon! I have a suggestion for a couple more: - Bibliographics - History, one book at a time - Filmographics - History, one film at a time - Discographics - History, one song/album/band at a time
@RHCole
2 жыл бұрын
Historographics - History, one history at a time.
@jakeporter5527
2 жыл бұрын
@@RHCole already has highlight history 😭😂
@abrahamhwang1422
2 жыл бұрын
DiseaseOgraphics- one disease at a time, businessOgraphics- one business at a time, humanOgraphics- every human one human at a time, dannyOgraphics- one aspect of danny’s life at a time
@Tubz1990
2 жыл бұрын
Graphographics when?
@jacobavners2394
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks everyone for the comments so far - maybe that's exactly how Simon will notice and perhaps heed one of these ideas
@abrahamhwang14222 жыл бұрын
Good video, but you forgot about the part on Christmas eve when Snoopy engaged and lost to the red baron. Snoopy survived the encounter because the red baron forced him to land beyond the rhine instead of shooting him down. In the spirit of Christmas, they shared a toast and then went their separate ways.
@TabbyTG
2 жыл бұрын
"Snoopy's Christmas" has been a Holiday staple since I was about seven!
@NikolasH937
2 жыл бұрын
This should be the Warographics’ April Fools Day special.
@nmxsanchez2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully written and presented. Well done. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you all.
@Phenom24uk2 жыл бұрын
I was about to say...why haven't I seen this channel. Then I realised...its new! Love ya Simon man! And yes. This moment in history...is Humanity at its best!
@jamesdenapoli75432 жыл бұрын
Sooo happy with this beautiful story!!🤗 This reminds me of playing basketball, and "soccer" with our middle eastern friends (they're actually quite good) and we had fun, and learned a lot!🤗 They're all people, just people like us, and like us they want the most from the short lives we have... Dehumanization is the real enemy, and threat to true peace, and possible global stability..😔 Yet we fight on...
@patriciapalmer13772 жыл бұрын
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO 🌲LL !!
@suzannakoizumi8605 Жыл бұрын
My father fought in WWI in the NY 14th Engineers. He was in each of the seven major battles in which the USA fought. He was in the trenches and was awarded the brass French "couttee". Thanks for the video.
@goatlinton89062 жыл бұрын
Not stopping till he has 365 channels to upload to every day of the year
@rjspires2 жыл бұрын
Private Baldrick: Remember the football match? Captain Blackadder: Remember it - how could I forget it - I was *never* offside! I could not *believe* that decision.
@Magepure67492 жыл бұрын
Even though I was raised in atheism (more of an agnostic nowadays) I always found this story so touching and beautiful it made me tearful. And now, with appropriate Simon channel level of comprehensive topic coverage, I spent nearly 23 minutes in various degrees of excessive ocular moisture. _I don't believe government, I don't believe big corporations PR teams, I don't believe Vatican. I'll never believe Epstein k!lled himself._ _But I'll always damn sure believe in miracles_ - because sometimes, rarely but sometimes, the only factor standing between a nightmare and a miracle, is just one person's open mind and heart. ...And the more people believe in something greater than a single life, the greater the chances :) Maybe I'm a bit late, but may the Spirit of this wonderful season be with yall, regardless of what you believe
@CatsMeowPaw2 жыл бұрын
One of the worst things that can happen is when men on both sides realize a conflict is ridiculous and they have nothing to gain from it. The leaders who created the war panic, knowing they'll never get the glory they so richly don't deserve. So the war mongers go into overdrive, punishing men who are smart enough not to die for someone else's war.
@bryandacote81092 жыл бұрын
The number of channels Simon has is like his beard; constantly growing
@acars99992 жыл бұрын
Great episode! Just subscribed to the new channel. Merry Christmas all!
@TheGuv15262 жыл бұрын
As an ex soldier I can attest, that in times of absolute misery, it takes the simple act of 1 or 2 blokes to change the morale of absolute hundreds or thousands
@locustfire752 жыл бұрын
Just when I thought Simon ran out of ideas for channels, he does this! Dude! This channel is awesome!
@drew84182 жыл бұрын
When I found out about this part of human history I couldn’t help but to shed a tear for the events that took place that faithful evening was so historically important for us to understand not to forget that peace is a possible option if we just listen and do our best to be humble towards one another.
@ghaznavid2 жыл бұрын
"Silence! Oh, I remember the silence On a cold winter day After many months on the battlefield And we were used to the violence Then all the cannons went silent And the snow fell Voices sang to me from no man's land"
@christopheredge90022 жыл бұрын
When men tire of senseless killing, the inner child cries out for some semblance of peace. The Christmas truce was once such event
@stefanschleps87582 жыл бұрын
Thank you Simon. I find it remarkable that you can just barely get your mind around a miracle, an expression of Gods love, but you find it ridiculous to contemplate ET existence. I assure you they are both real. We are not alone, and God loves you. Peace. Joyeux Noel.
@twstf89052 жыл бұрын
The other day I was watching a video on one of Simon's other channels, (I think it was; "Decoding the Unknown," or something, I don't know,) and during the course and context of whatever topic he was discussing at the time a specific historical figure was mentioned, (I can't remember exactly who,) Simon said; "That name, it sounds familiar. I think I've done a video about him on one of my other channels." lol "I have a bunch of other channels." "I do _a lot_ of videos." And I almost spit out my coffee, I laughed _so_ hard. (for whatever reason.) (Maybe it was just the matter-of-fact way he looked off to the side when he said; "I do _A LOT_ of videos." I'm not sure, but _boy_ was it funny! 😁) It was like he was just then realizing it, for the first time ever. And that, (evidently,) made it hilarious, to me. (Apparently. So much so that I felt uncontrollably compelled to type out this rather long-winded comment, just to share lol and tell _everybody!_ ) 😇👍 Anyway, Happy New Year, people! ✌
@30cal232 жыл бұрын
3:18 "cigarettes too damp to light" ALCOHOLISM HERE I COME!
@--enyo--
2 жыл бұрын
@@SamlSchulze1104 🤦♀️
@StefanMedici2 жыл бұрын
The drunk Scot waking up in the wrong trench 😂 legend
@KawaiiKasai2 жыл бұрын
"It is not the war that is glorious, but the peace." Morris and Simon, 2021
@aceundead47502 жыл бұрын
As an American i do say soccer, because the word originated in Britain and traveled to America then stuck in the lexicon. You and Thoughty2 taught me that. Although iv watched so many videos by the both of you i only say soccer so as to not confuse sports fans over here.
@NightMotorcyclist
2 жыл бұрын
Don't be an idiot. Soccer originated in England.
@aceundead4750
2 жыл бұрын
@@NightMotorcyclist that's what i said, just with fewer words
@cleverusername93692 жыл бұрын
This is getting delightfully out of control 1 -Business- Brain Blaze 2 Today I Found Out 3 Top Tenz 4 Xplrd 5 Highlight History 6 Biographics 7 Geographics 8 Warographics 9 Decoding the Unknown 10 Into the Shadows 11 The Casual Criminalist 12 Megaprojects 13 Side Projects 14 Visual Politik It's SimonTube now. There is no KZread. Only SimonTube. The king is dead, long live the king.
@RHCole
2 жыл бұрын
We are Simon.
@firstnamelastname54492 жыл бұрын
The Christmas truce is one of my favorite events in history
@fosterfuchs2 жыл бұрын
A mere 52 years later, the Brits and Germans played a football match that was quite controversial in and of itself.
@adamd58492 жыл бұрын
The story about The Christmas Truce is still amazing to hear
@mols892 жыл бұрын
I don't remember Simon talking about this channel! Glad I stumbled across it!
@reallife3338
2 жыл бұрын
Think he only said something about it on his first 1000 channels 🤣
@ladyspider49042 жыл бұрын
So excited for this new channel. I love watching all of your shows. Looking forward to learning even more knowledge.
@manricobianchini52766 ай бұрын
Yes. The Christmas Truce, I believe, happened. It does hit me with emotion. Good story. Thank you Simon. Merry belated Christmas and Happy New Year.
@Kari772512 жыл бұрын
Another channel by Simon Whistler? It’s a CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!
@brendakrieger70002 жыл бұрын
Always a heartwarming tale🎄
@GarrusGodfrey Жыл бұрын
My favorite Christmas movie is Joyuex Noel. I always love hearing this story.
@MisterOcclusion9 ай бұрын
Imagine if the politicians held a war and the soldiers just said “no”….
@williamkingham33032 жыл бұрын
Simon, I know you’re just the absolutely legendary face of these channels, but, what awesome powers do you hold over the universe that allows you to make all these videos? Do you ever get to see your wife and kid? Are you the one REALLY trapped in the basement?
@cynicalahole71312 жыл бұрын
If i had a penny for everytime Simon started a story with "It was at the beging of 1914 " lmao
@karljonasson84292 жыл бұрын
There was actually a football ( soccer for us Americans) tournament in Kansas city each year in honor of the truce. I do not know if it is still going on.
@melissadahl7561 Жыл бұрын
The story of the Christmas Truce is one of my favorites and obviously I'm not the only one.
@padraigmuldoon42662 жыл бұрын
Fair play to the officers for not executing any of the troops for celebrating xmas
@SuperMrHiggins Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I wouldn't think they would have an organized match, but just a pick up game, just kicking a ball around. Idk. The whole story is incredibly beautiful.
@misledprops2 жыл бұрын
What an awesome story of a few beautiful instances of humanity and happiness amidst a sea of absolute devastation and horror.
@jemkey6930 Жыл бұрын
One of grandpa's war buddies told a story about his patrol unit finding some very drunk Charlie's. They were sitting around a small fire drinking a very strong homemade liquor. One of them shouted a jarbled greeting. "Hey! Americans! Have a drink, have a laugh. We're not that different." Something like this in broken English. His unit kept their distance did accept a bottle of the liquor (that's how he knew it was so strong) and just watched the soldiers drink themselves to a stupor. They just left the passed out soldiers laying around their dying fire and moved on. But the line about not being that different stuck with him. He started to see these intense, hard fighting, never give up, take as many as you can people...as humans. He said it affected him for the remainder of his tour and even to this day.
@dantemoose4202 жыл бұрын
Damn it Simon, slow down! I'm running out of hours in the day to binge all your channels
@tedcurrently6092 Жыл бұрын
Marmaduke Walkinton is one of the most fictional real names ever, and to think it belonged to a foot soldier instead of a central figure
@user-qe7pb6rl9j5 ай бұрын
For one brief, shining moment ….
@Thelykane692 жыл бұрын
Beautifully told. I’m not religious but I used to do the Chris service in my local church and the Christmas truce was my spot every year. There’s so many conflicting sources but I feel that one of the reasons the war ended was because soldiers on each side realised that they were one in the same; a man forced to fight for a crown they’d never where. No doubt the Christmas Truce was one of the most famous examples of peace but, from what I’ve read, not the first nor the only example of humanity during a war where whity fought whity
@nicransby2850 Жыл бұрын
Suggestion for a similar topic: just before Berlin was captured by the allies at the end of WW2, the inhabtants went crazy: some commited suicide, some partied as if there were no tomorrow. I am sure there must be interesting stories about this out there.
@robertestes1672 жыл бұрын
Oh my god you started another channel. I don’t know how you do it Simon, but I absolutely love it. You’re an absolute legend. I’m subbed to all of your channels. #OGBB Edit: Also, Merry Christmas Simon! Hope you have a great one!
@thomasjorge4734 Жыл бұрын
If only the War had been just that: a football match between the Kaiser and Kitchner!
@SuperMrHiggins Жыл бұрын
I always just think... of all the insane amount of young man brought up to fight - there must have been ONE guy, on ANY side - who fought from day one, to the final day. That shit must have been, seeing the whole war...
@thekevindeucey2 жыл бұрын
Knowing how history is often formed, I've always assumed it was a loose kick around, maybe even a half serious match.
@mackfrazier39742 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas, Whistler. Thanks for all your hard work over all these years.
@Sam-qk5kp2 жыл бұрын
Hey Simon, love your work! I would love to see a video on Gallipoli, especially from the Australian perspective. The importance of Gallipoli cannot be overstated for what it means to be an Australian. Keep up the amazing content Fact Boy!
@welshman89542 жыл бұрын
Realising that your enemy's are just soldiers too and making peace with him for a day now thats soldiering
@thomasjorge4734 Жыл бұрын
One day in which the Prince of Peace Reigned in the Hearts of Men.
@johnnyrepine9372 жыл бұрын
Just watched your video on the Spanish empire, clicked on the Russian Empire video, where you had plugged this channel. Congratulations on yet another channel, Simon 😎
@jacksonlynch17312 жыл бұрын
Garth Brooks has a song about this called Belleau Wood, and it's always been one of my favorite little known songs from him. Thanks for doing this video, Simon! And I am super excited for this new channel!
@DMJoeBing2 жыл бұрын
Simon won't explain what offsides in football means, so I'll explain to my fellow Americans. Simply put, a player is offsides if any part of their body other than their hands or arms are on their opponent's side of the pitch (field) and are closer to the goal line than both the ball and the last defender other than the goalkeeper. Imagine an invisible plane (like the one at the goal line in American football) that runs across the field at the last defender. If the ball is not across this before an attacking player, that player is offsides.
@RHCole2 жыл бұрын
A great Christmas story. Liking the new channel, Factboi.
@padawanmage712 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Simon, I had just asked about this moment in history in a previous vid you made. Happy Christmas!
@benjohnson13722 жыл бұрын
I think I follow all your channels ( hard to keep track ) but this is the best video yet 👍 great idea for a channel
@aaronkerr98722 жыл бұрын
Funniest German accent statement Simon. I challenge you to do Aussie accent. Great video
@Timmy_The_P.O.G2 жыл бұрын
Remember when Philip DeFranco was all over KZread? Neither does Simon Whistler.... and I'm happy for this.
@Dan198702 жыл бұрын
Simon's take over of KZread continues... And hello fellow OGBB's.
@flyinyeti2 жыл бұрын
When tv sucks there's always a whistler binge ^_^
@mregusci2 жыл бұрын
Wow - almost left the video early. Thankfully, I stayed to the end. Your analysis was perfect.
@DavidVoxDem Жыл бұрын
13:18 ofc, a Scotsman waking up with a hangover to find everyone around him speaking German in the morning 😆
@MrKKmusic Жыл бұрын
Amazing narration - well written and perfectly delivered!
@Rocco13322 жыл бұрын
There needs to be a national bulletin when Simon starts a new channel, I can't keep up lol
@Googledeservestodie2 жыл бұрын
"Last night I had the strangest dream I ever dreamed before I dreamed the world had all agreed To put an end to war" -Simon and Garfunkel (but John Denver's cover is good too)
@SkunkApe407
2 жыл бұрын
Novel idea, but it'll never happen. We can't even agree if pineapple belongs on pizza or figure out which bathroom someone should use. We have a long way to go before reaching that kind of consensus.
@marycallahan12242 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful story!👍🎄
@buxeessingh25712 жыл бұрын
My first introduction to The Christmas Truce was in the last episode of "Blackadder Goes Forth."
@ramendragon36282 жыл бұрын
I would love Simon to do one of his videos while doing his German impression the entire time, lol!
@darrenkrivit68542 жыл бұрын
So many channels, so little time. Lovin' the mega content ✌️
@neilmackay56552 жыл бұрын
"the part of war that was glorious was the part with no war" (paraphrased) Yup.
@texantompaine45092 жыл бұрын
Another great channel. Look forward to many more videos here.
@Civera892 жыл бұрын
I’m very surprised a Hollywood movie has never been made about the Christmas truce. I know it would be heavily dramatized but I seems like it would be a feel good movie of hope.
@ryanparker4996
7 ай бұрын
Hollywood wouldnt touch this with a ten foot barge pole, it would be too good for morale. They prefer making us feel like shit.
@ARIXANDRE2 жыл бұрын
I first found out about this in Paul McCartney's video clip for the song Pipes of Peace. A well produced slice of reality.
@charleswarden291 Жыл бұрын
I'm SO glad you decided to cover this!
@Nipplator999999999992 жыл бұрын
I've personally only found pain, loss, and guilt in war. There's no glory except for the politicians whom sent us.
@eversaavedra92792 жыл бұрын
Simon, the ugly sweater thing. Awesome 👌
@stevenpeek88422 жыл бұрын
Come on Simon! I’m American. I’m from South Carolina. Of course I understand offsides! BTW: Up the Toffees!
@darthvenator24872 жыл бұрын
That moment was a true Christmas miracle.
@alganhar1
2 жыл бұрын
No, no it was not, because it happened between relatively few units in only the British Army which in December 1914 was still small. The 1914 Christmas Truce has been overblown in both directions, first by those who try to claim it never happened at all, and second by those who make it out to be a much larger thing than it actually was. BOTH are wrong. The French almost universally were NOT interested in a Christmas Truce unless it involved the Germans getting the hell out of French Territory, fighting DID occur on Christmas day 1914, and men DID die. This thing needs to be taken into the proper context, things that Simon et al appear to be incapable of doing, something I have noticed of the other channels he is the face of.
@fredlandry61702 жыл бұрын
It’s remarkable what happened, there is a film with Diane Kruger from 2006 about this called Merry Christmas.
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Silence Oh, I remember the silence On a cold winter day After many months on the battlefield And we were used to the violence Then all the cannons went silent And the snow fell Voices sang to me from no man’s land We are all, we are all, we are all, we are all friends And today we’re all brothers Tonight we’re all friends A moment of peace in a war that never ends Today we’re all brothers We drink and unite Now Christmas has arrived and the snow turns the ground white Hear carols from the trenches, we sing O holy night Our guns laid to rest among snowflakes A Christmas in the trenches, a Christmas on the front far from home
@captaindemidov5788
2 жыл бұрын
It seems i have found another fan a band whos heavy metal is only the best from north
@thalastianjorus
2 жыл бұрын
Truly beautiful song.
@metamaxis
Жыл бұрын
How many of us watch this channel to hear Simon narrate the same events Indy covers in sabaton history, and Joakim sings about?
The Christmas Truce is one of those things in history that sounds too impossible to be true, but yet it happened none the less and that's what makes even more fascinating.
As a war veteran myself, I don't find myself choking up at too many movies or stories, but the story of the Christmas Truce has always pulled at my heartstrings. The idea that such hostilities could be dispensed and good will doled out so quickly, and then abandoned the following sunrise has always baffled me. We were THAT close to an armistice, all at the hands of foot soldiers, but the myopic demands of "superiors" destroyed it. If only the men actually fighting the war were in charge, rather than some fat general in a tent miles from the frontline.
@suhanhwang9988
2 жыл бұрын
Modern day society in a nutshell!
@aragos32727
2 жыл бұрын
The infantryman with his rifle may be the blunt weapon used to win this fight, but he is neither the instigator nor the concluder.
@JustAMag
2 жыл бұрын
I think WW1 was the last chance of something like this. Today each nation is too indoctrinated into murder death kill.
@amb163
2 жыл бұрын
That's just it, isn't it? It's always the powerful, far from the front lines, who make the decisions that lead others on all sides to die. Most people don't want war -- the military has to break most people to make them capable of killing. Maybe if the superiors were forced to be on the front lines, things would change. But no... instead we're fighting more and more with remote technology, the "enemy" faceless and nameless.
@SkunkApe407
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustAMag modern militaries actually focus less on direct field combat, and direct their efforts toward calculated strikes against infrastructure. The UN has made it so that any party nation must pay reparations to the losing side, so it's actually cheaper to cripple an enemy than it is to kill them outright. Not only that, but if you drive an enemy out of a city by crippling their infrastructure, you can move in and have Army Engineers reestablish utility services in short manner. Conquering and holding lands is cheaper if you don't have to rebuild everything as soon as you take over. Psychological and cyber warfare have also become a major focus, since you don't have to shoot someone if you can topple their entire economy with a couple of clicks on a keyboard. The modern battlefield is a far cry from the big gun fights of yesteryear.
🎵And today we’re all brothers Tonight we’re all friends A moment of peace in a war that never ends🎵 “Christmas Truce” by Sabaton
@samanthar1214
2 жыл бұрын
Immediately came to the comments looking for my fellow Sabaton fans 😁
@mitchellneu
2 жыл бұрын
@@samanthar1214 welcome friend
@rorrodeh
2 жыл бұрын
Today we're all brothers We drink and unite Now Christmas has arrived and the snow turns the ground white
@duncancurtis1758
2 жыл бұрын
Saviour's Day kept The Farm from the 1990 Xmas top spot....
Damn. That made me cry through the whole video. This is what happens when we remember that we're all humans.
@Magepure6749
2 жыл бұрын
Very relatable, man. I might despise vatican and the crowd-control abomination-ideology it fashioned over centuries from the Story of Jesus. I might hate powerlusting elites of nowadays, who in their self-important audacity recently crossed another moral rubicon in some countries, by ordering the police to "kindly replenish" the people's "supply" of fear if "The Crown's Plague" of ~1% mortality fails to "fill" this "need" despite all of technocratic fearmongering that surrounds it - I might watch liveleak's footage of ISIS burning people alive and feel nothing but cold contempt and hatred at the monsters responsible for it - and yet still, _this_ story will always make me cry with joy whenever I hear it. Despite all the evil living beings are capable of, there will always be an unexpected spark of light in the darkest of voids - *and in the end, justice shall prevail, my soul being at peace in it's core even in the worst moments, knowing that even if my mortal eyes shall not witness it in my finite lifetime, good will eventually triumph* - - for the essence of evil lies in disharmony and imbalance, which is why all tyrannies are bound to fall - if not by a righteous strike of an external hand guided by faith in all that is good, then by a collapse inevitably brought from within from the very same inherent corruption that creates tyrants in the first place - even if it takes a thousand years or more. Our hope, not our lives, is what they need to crush to achieve any semblance of victory. And they can exterminate whole nations, terrorize whole generations, depriving them of this hope - like they tried time and time again, and will most likely try again in the future one day... ...But, like a heavenly counterpart to the mythical monster of hydra, hope shall always reemerge - somewhere, eventually. And somehow, eventually, the fiends of evil will always end up as their own undoing. ~best of wishes from Poland
"We take a break from our usual diet" What an opener for the 2nd video on this channel, 100% made my day xD
@agent_meister477
2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly 👍
@StefanMedici
2 жыл бұрын
You know he's already made a dozen vids for this channel and this is probably one of the most recent recorded. It did make me laugh and still double check that I was still watching the second uploaded vid.
Simon: makes a joke about a new channel. Also Simon: let's do it!
@Vincent-2057
2 жыл бұрын
Also, also Simon.. what day is it? Iv'e just recorded 2 of these and 3 of these.... and I don't know what is going on anymore!
@thefourshowflip
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vincent-2057 You think he ever records an episode twice because he forgot he already did it ? 🤣
@Vincent-2057
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefourshowflip I'm only gonna say no because we would of heard about it on business blaze... Sorry, brain blaze. Hey if he's still aloud to do it I'm gonna too... He tells us when his bionic ass gets unplugged... And he's such a machine that he won't mess up! Nor can he afford to mess up that much!
@thefourshowflip
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vincent-2057 Allegedly 😉
@cripplious
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefourshowflip He has done the same subject for different channels but from each channels style.
Finally, Danny's work is done. You think he's been locked in the basement writing articles? No no, he's been cloning Simon. It's the only explanation.
@abrahamhwang1422
2 жыл бұрын
What if Danny is a simon clone?
My father told me about the Christmas Truce in the early 80ies. He was told about it from his stepfather, a British officer stationed in Hamburg, Germany (yes, my father and his mother are German). I sincerely don't know anything about the involvement of my stepgranddads family in the Great War. He died two years after I was born. My father also mentioned that his stepfather heard about a sort of Christmas Truce in the first year of the North Africa Campaign in WW2. I remember my father mentioning those football/soccer matches for both truces, but: As I was a child and he passed away 15 years ago - it is all hear say.. but I like the idea
I'm really curious to know how many people Simon has doing research and writing scripts and such. There is so much work here.
@--enyo--
2 жыл бұрын
When they’re trapped in a basement chained to a radiator that is only turned on for one minute when a video hits 5K likes and food rationed per views they work really hard. I hope Simon gives them gloves this Christmas so they don’t get chilblains and can keep typing.
@tonyluzbetak9934
2 жыл бұрын
Make sure you subscribe so they get water!
@Googledeservestodie
2 жыл бұрын
Jokes aside it's surprising he never has help wanted ads for this. Armchair Historian asks for new staff all the time
@brentbowman4498
2 жыл бұрын
@@--enyo-- *Allegedly*
@gameblaze7645
2 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering how big his basement is
So fun fact, there was actually a much smaller version of the XMAS Truce in 1944. It only involved 8 men (4 Americans, 4 Germans) and only occurred because 4 GIs who got lost during the Battle of the Bulge were protected by a mother and her child.
@alexandernoname6339
2 жыл бұрын
Can you give me something to search for? Sounds like a interesting story, I would love to read, or hear more
Welcome fellow legends!
@squidly6179
2 жыл бұрын
Greetings
@calebcox5869
2 жыл бұрын
Happy holidays
Still one of the greatest moments in history. The human spirit is both powerful and confusing.
I like how you’re taking a break from your usual non stop battle coverage, this being your second episode and all.
I love stumbling on a new channel by Simon. I audibly exclaim "Aw fuck yeah" every time I see an opportunity to subscribe to fact boy
Nice concept Simon! I have a suggestion for a couple more: - Bibliographics - History, one book at a time - Filmographics - History, one film at a time - Discographics - History, one song/album/band at a time
@RHCole
2 жыл бұрын
Historographics - History, one history at a time.
@jakeporter5527
2 жыл бұрын
@@RHCole already has highlight history 😭😂
@abrahamhwang1422
2 жыл бұрын
DiseaseOgraphics- one disease at a time, businessOgraphics- one business at a time, humanOgraphics- every human one human at a time, dannyOgraphics- one aspect of danny’s life at a time
@Tubz1990
2 жыл бұрын
Graphographics when?
@jacobavners2394
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks everyone for the comments so far - maybe that's exactly how Simon will notice and perhaps heed one of these ideas
Good video, but you forgot about the part on Christmas eve when Snoopy engaged and lost to the red baron. Snoopy survived the encounter because the red baron forced him to land beyond the rhine instead of shooting him down. In the spirit of Christmas, they shared a toast and then went their separate ways.
@TabbyTG
2 жыл бұрын
"Snoopy's Christmas" has been a Holiday staple since I was about seven!
@NikolasH937
2 жыл бұрын
This should be the Warographics’ April Fools Day special.
Beautifully written and presented. Well done. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you all.
I was about to say...why haven't I seen this channel. Then I realised...its new! Love ya Simon man! And yes. This moment in history...is Humanity at its best!
Sooo happy with this beautiful story!!🤗 This reminds me of playing basketball, and "soccer" with our middle eastern friends (they're actually quite good) and we had fun, and learned a lot!🤗 They're all people, just people like us, and like us they want the most from the short lives we have... Dehumanization is the real enemy, and threat to true peace, and possible global stability..😔 Yet we fight on...
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO 🌲LL !!
My father fought in WWI in the NY 14th Engineers. He was in each of the seven major battles in which the USA fought. He was in the trenches and was awarded the brass French "couttee". Thanks for the video.
Not stopping till he has 365 channels to upload to every day of the year
Private Baldrick: Remember the football match? Captain Blackadder: Remember it - how could I forget it - I was *never* offside! I could not *believe* that decision.
Even though I was raised in atheism (more of an agnostic nowadays) I always found this story so touching and beautiful it made me tearful. And now, with appropriate Simon channel level of comprehensive topic coverage, I spent nearly 23 minutes in various degrees of excessive ocular moisture. _I don't believe government, I don't believe big corporations PR teams, I don't believe Vatican. I'll never believe Epstein k!lled himself._ _But I'll always damn sure believe in miracles_ - because sometimes, rarely but sometimes, the only factor standing between a nightmare and a miracle, is just one person's open mind and heart. ...And the more people believe in something greater than a single life, the greater the chances :) Maybe I'm a bit late, but may the Spirit of this wonderful season be with yall, regardless of what you believe
One of the worst things that can happen is when men on both sides realize a conflict is ridiculous and they have nothing to gain from it. The leaders who created the war panic, knowing they'll never get the glory they so richly don't deserve. So the war mongers go into overdrive, punishing men who are smart enough not to die for someone else's war.
The number of channels Simon has is like his beard; constantly growing
Great episode! Just subscribed to the new channel. Merry Christmas all!
As an ex soldier I can attest, that in times of absolute misery, it takes the simple act of 1 or 2 blokes to change the morale of absolute hundreds or thousands
Just when I thought Simon ran out of ideas for channels, he does this! Dude! This channel is awesome!
When I found out about this part of human history I couldn’t help but to shed a tear for the events that took place that faithful evening was so historically important for us to understand not to forget that peace is a possible option if we just listen and do our best to be humble towards one another.
"Silence! Oh, I remember the silence On a cold winter day After many months on the battlefield And we were used to the violence Then all the cannons went silent And the snow fell Voices sang to me from no man's land"
When men tire of senseless killing, the inner child cries out for some semblance of peace. The Christmas truce was once such event
Thank you Simon. I find it remarkable that you can just barely get your mind around a miracle, an expression of Gods love, but you find it ridiculous to contemplate ET existence. I assure you they are both real. We are not alone, and God loves you. Peace. Joyeux Noel.
The other day I was watching a video on one of Simon's other channels, (I think it was; "Decoding the Unknown," or something, I don't know,) and during the course and context of whatever topic he was discussing at the time a specific historical figure was mentioned, (I can't remember exactly who,) Simon said; "That name, it sounds familiar. I think I've done a video about him on one of my other channels." lol "I have a bunch of other channels." "I do _a lot_ of videos." And I almost spit out my coffee, I laughed _so_ hard. (for whatever reason.) (Maybe it was just the matter-of-fact way he looked off to the side when he said; "I do _A LOT_ of videos." I'm not sure, but _boy_ was it funny! 😁) It was like he was just then realizing it, for the first time ever. And that, (evidently,) made it hilarious, to me. (Apparently. So much so that I felt uncontrollably compelled to type out this rather long-winded comment, just to share lol and tell _everybody!_ ) 😇👍 Anyway, Happy New Year, people! ✌
3:18 "cigarettes too damp to light" ALCOHOLISM HERE I COME!
@--enyo--
2 жыл бұрын
@@SamlSchulze1104 🤦♀️
The drunk Scot waking up in the wrong trench 😂 legend
"It is not the war that is glorious, but the peace." Morris and Simon, 2021
As an American i do say soccer, because the word originated in Britain and traveled to America then stuck in the lexicon. You and Thoughty2 taught me that. Although iv watched so many videos by the both of you i only say soccer so as to not confuse sports fans over here.
@NightMotorcyclist
2 жыл бұрын
Don't be an idiot. Soccer originated in England.
@aceundead4750
2 жыл бұрын
@@NightMotorcyclist that's what i said, just with fewer words
This is getting delightfully out of control 1 -Business- Brain Blaze 2 Today I Found Out 3 Top Tenz 4 Xplrd 5 Highlight History 6 Biographics 7 Geographics 8 Warographics 9 Decoding the Unknown 10 Into the Shadows 11 The Casual Criminalist 12 Megaprojects 13 Side Projects 14 Visual Politik It's SimonTube now. There is no KZread. Only SimonTube. The king is dead, long live the king.
@RHCole
2 жыл бұрын
We are Simon.
The Christmas truce is one of my favorite events in history
A mere 52 years later, the Brits and Germans played a football match that was quite controversial in and of itself.
The story about The Christmas Truce is still amazing to hear
I don't remember Simon talking about this channel! Glad I stumbled across it!
@reallife3338
2 жыл бұрын
Think he only said something about it on his first 1000 channels 🤣
So excited for this new channel. I love watching all of your shows. Looking forward to learning even more knowledge.
Yes. The Christmas Truce, I believe, happened. It does hit me with emotion. Good story. Thank you Simon. Merry belated Christmas and Happy New Year.
Another channel by Simon Whistler? It’s a CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!
Always a heartwarming tale🎄
My favorite Christmas movie is Joyuex Noel. I always love hearing this story.
Imagine if the politicians held a war and the soldiers just said “no”….
Simon, I know you’re just the absolutely legendary face of these channels, but, what awesome powers do you hold over the universe that allows you to make all these videos? Do you ever get to see your wife and kid? Are you the one REALLY trapped in the basement?
If i had a penny for everytime Simon started a story with "It was at the beging of 1914 " lmao
There was actually a football ( soccer for us Americans) tournament in Kansas city each year in honor of the truce. I do not know if it is still going on.
The story of the Christmas Truce is one of my favorites and obviously I'm not the only one.
Fair play to the officers for not executing any of the troops for celebrating xmas
Yeah, I wouldn't think they would have an organized match, but just a pick up game, just kicking a ball around. Idk. The whole story is incredibly beautiful.
What an awesome story of a few beautiful instances of humanity and happiness amidst a sea of absolute devastation and horror.
One of grandpa's war buddies told a story about his patrol unit finding some very drunk Charlie's. They were sitting around a small fire drinking a very strong homemade liquor. One of them shouted a jarbled greeting. "Hey! Americans! Have a drink, have a laugh. We're not that different." Something like this in broken English. His unit kept their distance did accept a bottle of the liquor (that's how he knew it was so strong) and just watched the soldiers drink themselves to a stupor. They just left the passed out soldiers laying around their dying fire and moved on. But the line about not being that different stuck with him. He started to see these intense, hard fighting, never give up, take as many as you can people...as humans. He said it affected him for the remainder of his tour and even to this day.
Damn it Simon, slow down! I'm running out of hours in the day to binge all your channels
Marmaduke Walkinton is one of the most fictional real names ever, and to think it belonged to a foot soldier instead of a central figure
For one brief, shining moment ….
Beautifully told. I’m not religious but I used to do the Chris service in my local church and the Christmas truce was my spot every year. There’s so many conflicting sources but I feel that one of the reasons the war ended was because soldiers on each side realised that they were one in the same; a man forced to fight for a crown they’d never where. No doubt the Christmas Truce was one of the most famous examples of peace but, from what I’ve read, not the first nor the only example of humanity during a war where whity fought whity
Suggestion for a similar topic: just before Berlin was captured by the allies at the end of WW2, the inhabtants went crazy: some commited suicide, some partied as if there were no tomorrow. I am sure there must be interesting stories about this out there.
Oh my god you started another channel. I don’t know how you do it Simon, but I absolutely love it. You’re an absolute legend. I’m subbed to all of your channels. #OGBB Edit: Also, Merry Christmas Simon! Hope you have a great one!
If only the War had been just that: a football match between the Kaiser and Kitchner!
I always just think... of all the insane amount of young man brought up to fight - there must have been ONE guy, on ANY side - who fought from day one, to the final day. That shit must have been, seeing the whole war...
Knowing how history is often formed, I've always assumed it was a loose kick around, maybe even a half serious match.
Merry Christmas, Whistler. Thanks for all your hard work over all these years.
Hey Simon, love your work! I would love to see a video on Gallipoli, especially from the Australian perspective. The importance of Gallipoli cannot be overstated for what it means to be an Australian. Keep up the amazing content Fact Boy!
Realising that your enemy's are just soldiers too and making peace with him for a day now thats soldiering
One day in which the Prince of Peace Reigned in the Hearts of Men.
Just watched your video on the Spanish empire, clicked on the Russian Empire video, where you had plugged this channel. Congratulations on yet another channel, Simon 😎
Garth Brooks has a song about this called Belleau Wood, and it's always been one of my favorite little known songs from him. Thanks for doing this video, Simon! And I am super excited for this new channel!
Simon won't explain what offsides in football means, so I'll explain to my fellow Americans. Simply put, a player is offsides if any part of their body other than their hands or arms are on their opponent's side of the pitch (field) and are closer to the goal line than both the ball and the last defender other than the goalkeeper. Imagine an invisible plane (like the one at the goal line in American football) that runs across the field at the last defender. If the ball is not across this before an attacking player, that player is offsides.
A great Christmas story. Liking the new channel, Factboi.
Thank you for this Simon, I had just asked about this moment in history in a previous vid you made. Happy Christmas!
I think I follow all your channels ( hard to keep track ) but this is the best video yet 👍 great idea for a channel
Funniest German accent statement Simon. I challenge you to do Aussie accent. Great video
Remember when Philip DeFranco was all over KZread? Neither does Simon Whistler.... and I'm happy for this.
Simon's take over of KZread continues... And hello fellow OGBB's.
When tv sucks there's always a whistler binge ^_^
Wow - almost left the video early. Thankfully, I stayed to the end. Your analysis was perfect.
13:18 ofc, a Scotsman waking up with a hangover to find everyone around him speaking German in the morning 😆
Amazing narration - well written and perfectly delivered!
There needs to be a national bulletin when Simon starts a new channel, I can't keep up lol
"Last night I had the strangest dream I ever dreamed before I dreamed the world had all agreed To put an end to war" -Simon and Garfunkel (but John Denver's cover is good too)
@SkunkApe407
2 жыл бұрын
Novel idea, but it'll never happen. We can't even agree if pineapple belongs on pizza or figure out which bathroom someone should use. We have a long way to go before reaching that kind of consensus.
What a wonderful story!👍🎄
My first introduction to The Christmas Truce was in the last episode of "Blackadder Goes Forth."
I would love Simon to do one of his videos while doing his German impression the entire time, lol!
So many channels, so little time. Lovin' the mega content ✌️
"the part of war that was glorious was the part with no war" (paraphrased) Yup.
Another great channel. Look forward to many more videos here.
I’m very surprised a Hollywood movie has never been made about the Christmas truce. I know it would be heavily dramatized but I seems like it would be a feel good movie of hope.
@ryanparker4996
7 ай бұрын
Hollywood wouldnt touch this with a ten foot barge pole, it would be too good for morale. They prefer making us feel like shit.
I first found out about this in Paul McCartney's video clip for the song Pipes of Peace. A well produced slice of reality.
I'm SO glad you decided to cover this!
I've personally only found pain, loss, and guilt in war. There's no glory except for the politicians whom sent us.
Simon, the ugly sweater thing. Awesome 👌
Come on Simon! I’m American. I’m from South Carolina. Of course I understand offsides! BTW: Up the Toffees!
That moment was a true Christmas miracle.
@alganhar1
2 жыл бұрын
No, no it was not, because it happened between relatively few units in only the British Army which in December 1914 was still small. The 1914 Christmas Truce has been overblown in both directions, first by those who try to claim it never happened at all, and second by those who make it out to be a much larger thing than it actually was. BOTH are wrong. The French almost universally were NOT interested in a Christmas Truce unless it involved the Germans getting the hell out of French Territory, fighting DID occur on Christmas day 1914, and men DID die. This thing needs to be taken into the proper context, things that Simon et al appear to be incapable of doing, something I have noticed of the other channels he is the face of.
It’s remarkable what happened, there is a film with Diane Kruger from 2006 about this called Merry Christmas.