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The '''Christmas Truce''' was an event that took place around Christmas 1914 during [[First World War|World War I]]. During this time, both the German and British soldiers stopped fighting to have a peaceful Christmas.
The '''Christmas Truce''' was an event that took place around Christmas 1914 during {{Wiki|World War I}}. During this time, both the German and British soldiers stopped fighting to have a peaceful Christmas.


[[Erich Albert]], a German General, took two medics, one German and one British, into his camp during the Christmas Truce, hoping they could help one of his wounded soldiers. The German medic returned to the festivities after the operation, but the British medic, secretly an [[Assassins|Assassin]], remained behind as Albert offered him his ring. The Assassin noted the [[Templars|Templar]] seal on the ring and killed the General with his [[Hidden Blade]].
[[Erich Albert]], a German General, took two medics, one German and one British, into his camp during the Christmas Truce, hoping they could help one of his wounded soldiers. The German medic returned to the festivities after the operation, but the British medic, secretly an [[Assassins|Assassin]], remained behind as Albert offered him his ring. The Assassin noted the [[Templars|Templar]] seal on the ring and killed the General with his [[Hidden Blade]].

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The Christmas Truce was an event that took place around Christmas 1914 during World War I. During this time, both the German and British soldiers stopped fighting to have a peaceful Christmas.

Erich Albert, a German General, took two medics, one German and one British, into his camp during the Christmas Truce, hoping they could help one of his wounded soldiers. The German medic returned to the festivities after the operation, but the British medic, secretly an Assassin, remained behind as Albert offered him his ring. The Assassin noted the Templar seal on the ring and killed the General with his Hidden Blade.

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