Austro-Hungarian and Russian soldiers fraternize on the Eastern Front 1917. Episodes like this grew in frequency and scope during the war, from a few incidents at Christmas in 1914 to troops from hundreds of regiments from both sides celebrating Easter together in 1917. pic.twitter.com/BI4u1pSNBM
— Nicolai Eberholst (Pike Grey 1914-1918) (@PikeGrey1418) January 7, 2021
RT @PikeGrey1418: Austro-Hungarian and Russian soldiers fraternize on the Eastern Front 1917. Episodes like this grew in frequency and scop…