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Christmas Truce: The Day Soccer Stopped the War

Christmas Truce: The Day Soccer Stopped the War

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In this episode of Soccer Time Machine, Zosia and Frania travel back to Christmas 1914 to explore the true story of the World War I Christmas Truce football match. On the frozen Western Front, British and German soldiers climb out of the trenches, share Christmas greetings, and play an informal game of soccer in No Man’s Land. This family-friendly episode is perfect for kids, parents, and teachers who want an easy way to understand World War 1 for kids, the Christmas Truce, and how soccer/football history connects to real-world events.

Listeners will learn what really happened during the Christmas Truce of 1914, how soldiers turned carols into connection, and why this brief moment of peace is still remembered more than 100 years later. Zosia and Frania break down myths vs facts, explain key vocabulary in kid-friendly language, and show how sport can bring people together even in wartime. Ideal for history-loving kids, young soccer players, and classrooms looking for a short history podcast for kids around the holidays.

Stay tuned for Quiz Time at the end of the episode, where kids can review what they learned about the Christmas Truce soccer match, and answer a big question:

If you could call a “truce match” anywhere in the world today, where would you play it, and who would you invite?
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