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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

Capt.P.R.F.Mason (GS) Fraternisation near Armentieres,18.5.16.

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J.D.Macleod (GS) Letter 94, 7.6.15 re a change of tone when Cameroons got in trenches.

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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

F.W.Jefferies (W/F Recollections) Truce recollection p2.

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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

R.L.Bradley (GS) Letter 199 (27.3.16) and 200 (29.3.16).

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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

B.Eyre Walker (GS) Diaries. Several instances of fraternisation as told to the author. See summary e.g. 9.2.15, 5.4.15 25.1.18.

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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

C.M.Begg (ANZAC/NZ))) Photocopy of diary 25.5.15 for fraternisation between Australians and Turks at Gallipoli during truce to bury dead. See also Attitude to Turks.

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Category: Live and Let Live/Fraternisation

J.W.Horner (GS) Recollections. Describes a live and let live situation very early in 1916, in which no one fired at a German who was baling out a trench.

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J.Tait (GS) "Englebelmer is the headquarters of the Brigade and is not shelled or bombed, as there is a mutual agreement with the enemy that we shall not shell their headquarters and they shall not shell ours". Goes on to describe live and let live policy. (2.4.16)

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