Mention the various ways in which the British and the German soldiers become friends and find things in common at Christmas.
The Germans first wished the British soldiers Happy Christmas. Then they asked for a party with their schnapps and sausages at the no-man's-land. The British reacted to this very beautifully and positively. They've agreed. They also spoke about Bathsheba, Sergeant Troy, Gabriel Oak, and Dorset. Thus the two armies ' troops become friends. They shared together schnapps, rum sausages and Christmas cake. In addition, at night they exchanged carols and played a soccer game.