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Stille Nacht: 1914 Christmas Truce

Paul Thompson


Organisation:
Guarderobe
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £80 plus travel
Category:
History
Updated:
12th February 2026

Stille Nacht: The 1914 Christmas Truce Find out the truth about the famous truce at Christmas 1914 when soldiers from both sides of no-man’s land fraternised together. Discover the everyday food, equipment, uniforms and weaponry of the First World War trenches 1914– compared to that of the German infantryman and how each side celebrated Christmas as best as they could in the trenches.

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About Paul Thompson

Guarderobe offer professional Historical talks in costume with (sometimes original) replica objects from prehistory, Early Roman, Late Roman, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Anglo Saxon, Vikings, Normans, early Medieval, 15th century, Tudors, The Gun Powder Treason, English Civil War, Victorian Surgeon, Victorian Life, WW1 In the Trenches, WW1 Home Front, and several WW2 topics including RAF, Army (Early War, D-Day, Far East) and Civil Defence. We do not use slides but do need some tables and an audience.

We are both archaeologists and have worked in museums and in the field for many years so bring much experience, knowledge and some humour to topics. We have been giving talks for over 30 years in the Midlands.


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