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It was British and German troops that had a short truce on Christmas Day 1914 they sheared gifts and played football in no mans land and is based on true events.
The Christmas truce actually happened in WW1 between British and German soldiers. It was spontaneous between the soldiers rather than coming from the Generals. There was a football (soccer) match too. And they really did sing Silent Night to each other across no man's land.
The soldiers on the ground held no ill will against each other according to interviews with the veterans, when it was finally over everyone wasn't upset, they were just glad it was over
Britain has a massive media machine it doesn't need any help from anyone or anywhere else to be able to project it's huge presence on the Worlds stage..Where does (North) America end and Britain begin... or Canada begin or Australia/New Zealand begin and of course then there is the Commonwealth and some other significant entities...
@@englishpassport6590 Where does America end and Britain begin? Id say the Atlantic ocean -_- Out of all places. We're an island. very easy to distinguish.
The WW1 advert is based on a true event on the Western Front when British and German soldiers met in no man's land and had an unofficial truce. It ended when general Officers ruled that the soldiers must return to the trenches and ordered an offensive. Opa is Dutch for Grandpa
That’s one of the reasons I want Scottish independence. My dad used to get up and leave the room when people on TV talked about England winning the war. My dad was shot in WW2. He was a proud scot and it boiled his blood when people like you do this. No scot or welsh person would ever say these soldiers were Scottish or welsh, they would say Britain because they know the difference. England and Britain are NOT THE SAME THING!!!!
The Sainsbury's advert is based on a true event on Christmas Eve 1914 between British and German troops. British troops heard the German troops singing Silent Night, they joined in and then had a temporary truce for Christmas, played football and then went back and war resumed. Sainsbury's is a supermarket.
@@colonyofrats4193 yep, they actually formed the christmas truce against orders too. Just a bunch of kids stuck in hell on christmas morning after being told the war wouldn’t last till the winter. No one who went into the trenches knew what that place was going to be
The last ad with the old man basically translates as the old man saying "this is the only way I could get us altogether" it was the old man that sent the notes to say he had died.
Sainsbury’s is a supermarket. This was a real life event during World War 1 between British and German troops on Christmas Day, the chocolate and other was to symbolise an exchange of gifts,
British legion is a charity to help service veterans. It's a UK tradition to have a 3 minute Christmas story advert ( that's the length of our as breaks). Sainsbury's is a major supermarket here that sell all sorts included own brand products.
we in england know our history there for this is a well known story to us british soldiers and german soldiers playing football in no mans land on christmas day
Normally our adverts are short and have a pretty small budgets too, but pretty much all shops and/or businesses put a lot of time and money into their Christmas ads and people usually get quite excited to see what they are going to do
Funnily enough, my brother was in the Sainsbury's advert, but as everything goes by so fast, you can hardly pick out anyone, so we play, 'Spot the Dope' whenever it comes on 😂
Sainsbury’s is a grocery store - as others have said the ‘American’ was British, this was the Christmas Truce that happened in WW1 - they really did play football/soccer
sainsbury’s is a supermarket (grocery store) america didn’t join ww1 until 1917, that advert depicted a true event between BRITISH and GERMAN troops in 1914
It's British and German soldiers singing them coming together to say Happy Christmas then they played football. THIS REALLY HAPPENED. America hadn't even joined the war. Sainsbury's is a supermarket.
Sainsbury advert was england and Germany truce on Christmas Day 1914 true story actually happened and the two gentlemen in question swapped gifts thats why it showed you the choclate and cracker at the end 😁😁
When this advert was shown. It was exactly 100 years after the start of WW1. This is to commemorate this period in time. My great grandfather was on the front line at that time.
It’s kinda of sad that American no nothing about history. Of course she thinks their American, which is pretty insulting. Maybe instead of reaction videos learn some world history
The chocolate given during ww1 was a present from the crown. Every British soldier was given them. The football match was a real event that took place on Christmas as the soldiers on the ground had nothing against the soldiers they were fighting, so a few gifts were exchanged between the German and allied forces
No doubt many will have said this is based on a true story on the Western Front (WW1) at Xmas 1914- at several points, German and British troops met in No Mans Land to fraternise and play football. Probably have to remember (unlike how we see the Germans now), Germany had been an ally of England, had a Kaiser who was Queen Victoria's grandson. Plays on the British sense of fair play and empathy. One of the best Xmas adverts in the UK......ever.
"when's the last time they showered or brushed their teeth" - and there you have a big contribution to the US sterotype about the British having bad teeth. When the Doughboys rocked up in Flanders in 1917 most of the British units had been there a while and for the trench Tommy dental hygiene was low on a list of survival priorities.
The football commercial in the trenches is a real story, in ww1 on Christmas Day British and German troops called a ceasefire and played a game of football/soccer and some even exchanged gifts.
John Lewis is a department store, like macys. Our gardens are smaller but they still have space. My back garden has a double swing set, slide, trampoline, footy net and space for outdoor furniture and my kid scooterung or using his go kart. We always find.a way..
The Sainsbury's advert was a real event. Soldiers from both sides, Britain, France, Belgium on one side made a Christmas peace with Germany on the other side. Just for Christmas, in some places a few days more. Just for a moment humanity won.
In Britain from 1860 to the start of WW1 in 1914, it was a requirement to have a moustache in the British army. In India you get paid more money if you have a moustache in the New Delhi police force.
Having now watched some of your reaction videos I am amazed at the amount Of things you have to idea about. You appear to be very badly informed about how things work in the world outside of the US
Someone buy me a coffin coz when she said Gaelic I died lol and it wasn't America and Germany it was Britain and Germany in world war 1 and it actually happened
In the UK (and I imagine the rest of europe) adverts are mainly created in a way to trigger an emotion and the actual product will follow. This associates an emotion or feeling with the product
Those were British and German soldiers. ( America hadn't joined the war for a couple of years yet) The Christmas football game in No Man's Land actually took place. The troops decided to call the truce, and some senior officers were not happy. The British guy snuck his bar of chocolate into the German's coat pocket as a Christmas gift.
Sainsbury are a supermarket, like Walmart, but a little more upper class. And the British soldier gave his chocolate away to the German soldier despite the conflict and was happy in the knowledge he had shared his rations with a young man in the same predicament. Class 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
When I lived in the US (6 yrs in VA, 3 yrs in CA), I found the average attention span was shorter than other places I have lived. As a result, sports are divided into shorter bits, interrupted by lots of short commercials, for example. It was different when living in Québec, UK, Hong Kong, South Africa, or here in Kenya.
What's really impressive about the war one is it really happened. On Christmas day the English and German troops had an short Armistice where they played football in no mans land
Sainsburys is a British supermarket and their Christmas ww1 ad to me has been the best ad so far. A short truce between the British and German soldiers during ww1 in no mansland .
Sainsburys is a supermarket and it wasn't a cracker but was shortbread which is actually quite nice. Also it was a re-enactment of what happened on Christmas day in the war. A temporary truce and played soccer/football in no man's land. They didn't have anything against eachother. It's politicians, generals etc that sent them to war not the guys fighting and dieing in the war. They was forced to enlist. They didn't know the other was going to gift there Present either. It was selfless and touching not expecting anything in return. Obviously your not to know any of that but thought I'd mention it. It's a nice story. But I'm rubbish at explaining lol xx
America meets Europe? Give me strength . He is British. The other guy is German. It's ww1 . And they were singing in German and English. No Gaelic. Blimey don't they teach you anything over there
you kinda misse the point. The trenches are world war one. The British and the Germans wer fighting eahc other. On Xmas day, the soldiers chose to disobey orders and played football with each other. When the match was over, they went back to killing eahc other.
The war ad was based on a true event that took place! When the two sides put aside the war to celebrate Christmas!! (And the guy spook British not American!) x
Very nice of the yanks to fight for us 2 and a bit years before actually joining the war lol Just wondering how I'd get on reacting to American stuff though. Kudos to you for putting yourself out there 🌹
Film director Ridley Scott cut his teeth on TV commercials - and thereby quickly learned the art of telling a story to sell a product. Telling stories is something we British are _especially_ good at. We long ago took over from Madison Avenue !
They are all Europeans none of them are American soldiers, this was the British army and the German army in the trenches in WW1. THis actually happened on christmas day (maybe not the bar of chocolate, but the football game).
The British legion is a charity that helps ex service men and women. We have remembrance day to remember them and sell poppy's to raise funds for them.
The Sainsbury’s advert was done with the British legion a charity for British service personnel. It was to mark 100 years from the actual Christmas truce.
Not sure if America was in the war at this time in WW1 but fully understandable that your history is a little distorted in America because i feel sure that if we were back in the 19th century most school children would be taught about the British Empire and as America is now the super power history will be a little bias. I am 73 and my dad was in his early 50s when i was born in 1948, hence i am able to say my dad was in the trenches in WW1 which is getting a rare thing to say i believe. He was a sergeant in the Lancashire Fusiliers.
The WW1 Truce was between Scottish and French soldiers on one side and German soldiers on the other. Silent Night was played on the Bagpipes by the Scots in reply to the German's singing. It was a Scottish soldier who broke no-man's-land to form the Christmas Truce. England TYPICALLY hijacked the truth and the story.
The Christmas truce did happen in 1914 between the British and the Germans. You should react to extra history's the Christmas truce it goes into it in great detail and is a good story of people overcoming their differences.
It was a Sainsbury Christmas Advert, Sainsbury in the name of a market like Walmart etc. In the UK there are many popular superstores and Sainsbury's is one of them.
Als I bust out laughing when you said “take care of the elderly...I need to start appreciating my mom more” I bet she was THRILLED with that hahaha “elderly” hahaha
The Carol is called Silent Night or Stille Nacht as it was written by a German. This really did happen between the German and British. Very sad when you think of it. Just ordinary men following orders with so much in common.
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It was British and German troops that had a short truce on Christmas Day 1914 they sheared gifts and played football in no mans land and is based on true events.
They will have paid to use music etc…the ads in the U.K. have to comply with the laws. So…no copyright infringement at all.
Of course there were stars in the sky.
9 times out 10 they are hidden by the clouds.
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@@T90YNE yo
The Christmas truce actually happened in WW1 between British and German soldiers. It was spontaneous between the soldiers rather than coming from the Generals. There was a football (soccer) match too. And they really did sing Silent Night to each other across no man's land.
The Generals weren't keen on this...NB British understatement well to the fore...
The soldiers on the ground held no ill will against each other according to interviews with the veterans, when it was finally over everyone wasn't upset, they were just glad it was over
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 Enlisted soldiers have more in common with each other than they do the generals and politicians who send us to fight.
British and Germans, sainsbury is a supermarket, the second advert it’s in German
It was also to comemorate 100 years after WW1 if I remeber corectly
Yes. The people with British accents in a British advert are obviously American. Because America is the centre of everything and everywhere. 🙄
Britain has a massive media machine it doesn't need any help from anyone or anywhere else to be able to project it's huge presence on the Worlds stage..Where does (North) America end and Britain begin... or Canada begin or Australia/New Zealand begin and of course then there is the Commonwealth and some other significant entities...
@@englishpassport6590 What???????
@@englishpassport6590 Where does America end and Britain begin? Id say the Atlantic ocean -_- Out of all places. We're an island. very easy to distinguish.
Mmmmn a bit uncalled for !
The WW1 advert is based on a true event on the Western Front when British and German soldiers met in no man's land and had an unofficial truce. It ended when general Officers ruled that the soldiers must return to the trenches and ordered an offensive.
Opa is Dutch for Grandpa
Same story is shown in Paul McCartney's music video for his song Pipes of Peace.
My favourite wartime story that
Gaelic? One side is English, the other is German 😂
Edit: Yes that football match did happen on Christmas day between Britain and Germany
Britain*
@@markdoran2433 Changed it 😂
That’s one of the reasons I want Scottish independence. My dad used to get up and leave the room when people on TV talked about England winning the war. My dad was shot in WW2. He was a proud scot and it boiled his blood when people like you do this. No scot or welsh person would ever say these soldiers were Scottish or welsh, they would say Britain because they know the difference. England and Britain are NOT THE SAME THING!!!!
England and Britain are 90% the same thing... If this is an issue that makes you want independence, you have a really, REALLY easy life.
Let's face it - it was England vs Germany... even in the trenches, no Scot would make it in to the British XI.
The Sainsbury's advert is based on a true event on Christmas Eve 1914 between British and German troops. British troops heard the German troops singing Silent Night, they joined in and then had a temporary truce for Christmas, played football and then went back and war resumed. Sainsbury's is a supermarket.
It was a British soldier that had the chocolate at the start but he slipped it into the German soldier's pocket as a gift.
Bro she’s called me English the other day and now she’s calling me German . Your on thin ice girl!
She is Learning.
Fair play to her 🇺🇸👍
I know it’s weird but the English and Germans people did have a football match match on Christmas then continued to kill each other it’s really sad
they were forced to kill each other the next day* they didn't want to
@@colonyofrats4193 yep, they actually formed the christmas truce against orders too. Just a bunch of kids stuck in hell on christmas morning after being told the war wouldn’t last till the winter. No one who went into the trenches knew what that place was going to be
It was a case of if they didn't the next wave would on both sides
the football match actually happened on christmas day it was between british troops and german troops (not american and european)
the score was 2-1. no one can agree who the winner was.
The last ad with the old man basically translates as the old man saying "this is the only way I could get us altogether" it was the old man that sent the notes to say he had died.
Sainsbury’s is a supermarket. This was a real life event during World War 1 between British and German troops on Christmas Day, the chocolate and other was to symbolise an exchange of gifts,
British legion is a charity to help service veterans.
It's a UK tradition to have a 3 minute Christmas story advert ( that's the length of our as breaks).
Sainsbury's is a major supermarket here that sell all sorts included own brand products.
we in england know our history there for this is a well known story to us british soldiers and german soldiers playing football in no mans land on christmas day
No he wasn’t a “freakin’ American”!
Normally our adverts are short and have a pretty small budgets too, but pretty much all shops and/or businesses put a lot of time and money into their Christmas ads and people usually get quite excited to see what they are going to do
the same in switzerland. the two main stores are compeating every year and mock each others a bit.
To quote Blackadder 'both sides advanced more during one Chrisrmas piss up than we did in the next 4 years of war'
Funnily enough, my brother was in the Sainsbury's advert, but as everything goes by so fast, you can hardly pick out anyone, so we play, 'Spot the Dope' whenever it comes on 😂
As you do. Great British banter at work here. Can you spot him for me? So that everytime I see this ad on UA-cam, I too! Can play spot the dope!
@@CrazyInWeston I want to play spot the dope too!
Not American. British. Sainsburys is a supermarket chain. This is a true story.
THANK YOU it’s kinda sad people don’t know that actually happened
Sainsbury’s is a grocery store - as others have said the ‘American’ was British, this was the Christmas Truce that happened in WW1 - they really did play football/soccer
sainsbury’s is a supermarket (grocery store)
america didn’t join ww1 until 1917, that advert depicted a true event between BRITISH and GERMAN troops in 1914
It's British and German soldiers singing them coming together to say Happy Christmas then they played football. THIS REALLY HAPPENED. America hadn't even joined the war.
Sainsbury's is a supermarket.
The British guy had the chocolate from his girlfriend and gave it to the German so sharing a gift at Christmas
It's crazy how you miss the point of all these ads 😂 it's understandable I guess, if you're not used to seeing them.
Sainsbury advert was england and Germany truce on Christmas Day 1914 true story actually happened and the two gentlemen in question swapped gifts thats why it showed you the choclate and cracker at the end 😁😁
Our Christmas adverts remind is of what Christmas is really about.
The sainsbury advert actually happened on christmas in 1914
😳🤯 I thought it was just a period drama plot
When this advert was shown. It was exactly 100 years after the start of WW1. This is to commemorate this period in time. My great grandfather was on the front line at that time.
This actually happened when the British and German soldiers played football together. Truly inspiring.
"He still has his chocolate though!"
Just jaw-dropping 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s kinda of sad that American no nothing about history. Of course she thinks their American, which is pretty insulting. Maybe instead of reaction videos learn some world history
The chocolate given during ww1 was a present from the crown. Every British soldier was given them. The football match was a real event that took place on Christmas as the soldiers on the ground had nothing against the soldiers they were fighting, so a few gifts were exchanged between the German and allied forces
“America meets Europe “ England meets Germany acctually
No doubt many will have said this is based on a true story on the Western Front (WW1) at Xmas 1914- at several points, German and British troops met in No Mans Land to fraternise and play football. Probably have to remember (unlike how we see the Germans now), Germany had been an ally of England, had a Kaiser who was Queen Victoria's grandson. Plays on the British sense of fair play and empathy. One of the best Xmas adverts in the UK......ever.
The old guy, he knew they would have never come if it was a normal invite. All too busy...
Do they teach history in the USA?
Only fake Hollywood history, not real history.
Eh, it is European history more than the USA's.
It's not like we learn that much about Asia's history outside of the times we turn up in it.
@@gota7738 Exactly! lol the lack of self awareness when it comes to hating on america always makes me 🙄🤣
@@gota7738 but it's a World War that America joined in 1917. Plus, we learn about American history.
@@ijustwannasay3285 Exactly!!!
The old man sent the funeral invites him self and at the end he says { how else could I have gotten you all home for Christmas} .
"when's the last time they showered or brushed their teeth" - and there you have a big contribution to the US sterotype about the British having bad teeth. When the Doughboys rocked up in Flanders in 1917 most of the British units had been there a while and for the trench Tommy dental hygiene was low on a list of survival priorities.
Opa and Oma is German for grandpa and grandma 😊 And EDEKA is a German chain of supermarkets 🛒
The football commercial in the trenches is a real story, in ww1 on Christmas Day British and German troops called a ceasefire and played a game of football/soccer and some even exchanged gifts.
Oh dear, such misunderstanding. You know not everything is about America!
John Lewis is a department store, like macys.
Our gardens are smaller but they still have space. My back garden has a double swing set, slide, trampoline, footy net and space for outdoor furniture and my kid scooterung or using his go kart.
We always find.a way..
This girl is like watching Scrat the Squirrel from Ice Age commenting on the death of Mufasa's in the Lion King.
The Sainsbury's advert was a real event.
Soldiers from both sides, Britain, France, Belgium on one side made a Christmas peace with Germany on the other side. Just for Christmas, in some places a few days more.
Just for a moment humanity won.
The football ad by sainsbury's (large supermarket chain)is based on a real event by the british(not american)+German armies of ww1
This was an actual historical event, both Germans and British troops sang Christmas carols to each other
In Britain from 1860 to the start of WW1 in 1914, it was a requirement to have a moustache in the British army. In India you get paid more money if you have a moustache in the New Delhi police force.
The royal green jackets still have the original football in their museum I beleive
The German Supermarket advert, touched a nerve because I lost both my Maternal grandparents in late January 2021 to Coronavirus
Having now watched some of your reaction videos I am amazed at the amount Of things you have to idea about. You appear to be very badly informed about how things work in the world outside of the US
Someone buy me a coffin coz when she said Gaelic I died lol and it wasn't America and Germany it was Britain and Germany in world war 1 and it actually happened
In the UK (and I imagine the rest of europe) adverts are mainly created in a way to trigger an emotion and the actual product will follow. This associates an emotion or feeling with the product
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Her: OMG AMERICA MEET EUROPE!!
Me (A Brit):... Hold up
This is British Troops and German Soldiers. It is a true story.
Those were British and German soldiers.
( America hadn't joined the war for a couple of years yet)
The Christmas football game in No Man's Land actually took place.
The troops decided to call the truce, and some senior officers were not happy.
The British guy snuck his bar of chocolate into the German's coat pocket as a Christmas gift.
Estimates vary between 8'5 million to 12 million soldiers died in the trenches. Including American soldiers. How do people not know this?
The old guy on the moon was a metaphor for great grandad being too far away to join family.
Noone in those adverts were American 😂😂😂😂
Sainsbury are a supermarket, like Walmart, but a little more upper class. And the British soldier gave his chocolate away to the German soldier despite the conflict and was happy in the knowledge he had shared his rations with a young man in the same predicament. Class 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
Oh wow . That ww1 ad went right over your head.
Christmas ads are as much a thank you to customers as marketing.
In the football bit the germans and the britsh stoped the war and played football with them
How did you not know on christmas day this really happened. One of the main things i took from learning about ww1.
When I lived in the US (6 yrs in VA, 3 yrs in CA), I found the average attention span was shorter than other places I have lived. As a result, sports are divided into shorter bits, interrupted by lots of short commercials, for example. It was different when living in Québec, UK, Hong Kong, South Africa, or here in Kenya.
What's really impressive about the war one is it really happened. On Christmas day the English and German troops had an short Armistice where they played football in no mans land
Sainsburys is a British supermarket and their Christmas ww1 ad to me has been the best ad so far. A short truce between the British and German soldiers during ww1 in no mansland .
Sainsburys is a supermarket and it wasn't a cracker but was shortbread which is actually quite nice. Also it was a re-enactment of what happened on Christmas day in the war. A temporary truce and played soccer/football in no man's land. They didn't have anything against eachother. It's politicians, generals etc that sent them to war not the guys fighting and dieing in the war. They was forced to enlist. They didn't know the other was going to gift there Present either. It was selfless and touching not expecting anything in return. Obviously your not to know any of that but thought I'd mention it. It's a nice story. But I'm rubbish at explaining lol xx
America meets Europe? Give me strength . He is British. The other guy is German. It's ww1 . And they were singing in German and English. No Gaelic. Blimey don't they teach you anything over there
it is a true fact some parts of the trenches played football on Christmas and the next day they went back to war
you kinda misse the point. The trenches are world war one. The British and the Germans wer fighting eahc other. On Xmas day, the soldiers chose to disobey orders and played football with each other. When the match was over, they went back to killing eahc other.
The war ad was based on a true event that took place! When the two sides put aside the war to celebrate Christmas!! (And the guy spook British not American!) x
If you like the stories behind them then without a doubt Aldi and their Kevin the carrot, that carrot is now a Christmas icon throughout Britain
that's not America it was Britain and Germany ww1
Silent night is German in origin.
For future reference
John Lewis is a department store.
Sainsbury’s/ASDA/ALDI/Tesco’s are supermarkets.
Sainsburys is not a chocolate brand, they are a chain of supermarket/ grocery store in the UK
This is actually a true story. British and German soldiers played football together on Christmas day as a 24 hour truce.
The Royal British Legion is a charity for British veterans.
Very nice of the yanks to fight for us 2 and a bit years before actually joining the war lol
Just wondering how I'd get on reacting to American stuff though. Kudos to you for putting yourself out there 🌹
She tries 😅
America meets Europe 😲 Britain meets Germany, ww1, the Great War
Film director Ridley Scott cut his teeth on TV commercials - and thereby quickly learned the art of telling a story to sell a product. Telling stories is something we British are _especially_ good at. We long ago took over from Madison Avenue !
They are all Europeans none of them are American soldiers, this was the British army and the German army in the trenches in WW1. THis actually happened on christmas day (maybe not the bar of chocolate, but the football game).
It’s true during good ww1 both the English and Germans had one day where they both played football
The British legion is a charity that helps ex service men and women. We have remembrance day to remember them and sell poppy's to raise funds for them.
Not America v Europe, its England v Germany having a short truce over christmas and playing FOOTBALL, not soccer. Sainsburys is a supermarket
Sainsbury's was founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury's as a grocery store and is today the second/third largest chain of supermarkets in the UK.
The Sainsbury’s advert was done with the British legion a charity for British service personnel. It was to mark 100 years from the actual Christmas truce.
Not sure if America was in the war at this time in WW1 but fully understandable that your history is a little distorted in America because i feel sure that if we were back in the 19th century most school children would be taught about the British Empire and as America is now the super power history will be a little bias. I am 73 and my dad was in his early 50s when i was born in 1948, hence i am able to say my dad was in the trenches in WW1 which is getting a rare thing to say i believe. He was a sergeant in the Lancashire Fusiliers.
You need to react to Blackadder it is a British sitcom with Rowan Atkinson ( Mr Bean) a historic sitcom set over 500 years
The WW1 Truce was between Scottish and French soldiers on one side and German soldiers on the other. Silent Night was played on the Bagpipes by the Scots in reply to the German's singing. It was a Scottish soldier who broke no-man's-land to form the Christmas Truce. England TYPICALLY hijacked the truth and the story.
The Christmas truce did happen in 1914 between the British and the Germans. You should react to extra history's the Christmas truce it goes into it in great detail and is a good story of people overcoming their differences.
also, john lewis is a shop, not a person 😭😭
It was a Sainsbury Christmas Advert, Sainsbury in the name of a market like Walmart etc. In the UK there are many popular superstores and Sainsbury's is one of them.
The football game at war is based on a true story. It was English and Germans singing the same Carol silent night
Als I bust out laughing when you said “take care of the elderly...I need to start appreciating my mom more” I bet she was THRILLED with that hahaha “elderly” hahaha
Don't wait for a funeral to have a family get together!
The British guy gave the German chocolate.
The Christmas Day truce between British and German troops in 1914 actually happened
Sainsbury’s is a supermarket and the Royal British Legion is a charity that supports veterans and their families amongst other things
its not starry night, its silent night
The Carol is called Silent Night or Stille Nacht as it was written by a German. This really did happen between the German and British. Very sad when you think of it. Just ordinary men following orders with so much in common.