"VIGILANCE & BITTERNESS RULE"
NO CHRISTMAS FRATERNISING.
(lIMBS AND STDNET SUN SERVICES.) (Received January 4, 8 a.m.)
LONDON, 3rd January. j German correspondents state that Christmas on the west front did not resemble that of 1914. Vigilance and bitterness rule the troops. The writers state that last year the French fraternised, but not the English; ..now the condition is opposite, and there is mutual dislike. Major Moraht says there has been the greatest winter privation in the German trenches, particularly among the hundreds, of thousands of brain workers .who are now fighting. The strain of endurance on all fronts is greater than in .all the winter campaigns in history.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 7
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