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I Have Seen the Dragon
By Stephen M. Osborn I have seen the Dragon Through clenched lids and arms pressed tight. I have felt its hot breath on my back
By Stephen M. Osborn I have seen the Dragon Through clenched lids and arms pressed tight. I have felt its hot breath on my back
By Stephen M. Osborn ‘Twas a century ago this Christmas Eve Heaven seemed to give the soldiers leave Even to set their guns aside, and
Since this will be your first official visit to the place where Japan’s war against the United States began, we would like to raise the following questions concerning your previous statements about the war.
“We and the Germans met in the middle of no-man’s-land.” Frank Richards was a British soldier who experienced the “Christmas Truce”. We join his story
Before Christmas emerged as a commercial success, it led a checkered social life. In the 13 American colonies and the early days of the United States, it was known as a festival of heavy drinking and brawling.
Sing in German this year! Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, alles schlaft, einsam wacht Nur das traute heilige Paar. Holder Knab im lockigten Haar. Schlafe in
The last known survivor of no-man’s-land football died on July 22nd, 2001, aged 106. THE ECONOMIST OLD soldiers, they say, never die, they only fade
A Christmas truce letter is here. And here’s a script that turns the above letter into a play that can be performed on Christmas by