Christmas During World War II
Дата: 25.12.2014 15:42:53

TheKroo: Hello, Thank you for your feedback. A few words from
my side: Both The Challenger and myself are historians, and we try
to portray history as interesting facts for you, without tampering
with it, or taking sides. We have never stayed shy from exploring
different perspectives or views. An example to that if I may, we
have had an article about Invasion of Normandy, published during
its anniversary commemoration that looked at things from the German
perspective: and that brought you Invasion of Normandy –
The Guderian Reports. An article that dealt with
facts, but also brought a new view on how Germans faced and dealt
with the Normandy Landings. As for the current
article: we wanted to write something that would have a certain
feel good factor. We wanted to write about people who endured
hardships or were away from home, yet find it in their spirit to be
festive. As with every literary project, a subject and a
time period must be chosen. Here we chose to write about the
Allies, namely the British, and for the period we chose early war
years. I no way are we saying that the Germans did not
celebrate the Holidays, we have simply chosen to follow a specific,
more narrow literary subject. If we were to expand it to the Axis,
then it would be only fair to add the Italians as well, and for the
Allies, the French, the Polish, Canadians and etc, to that effect
we would get a very broad topic, and we felt like we wanted to go
with something a bit more specific - for authenticity sake.
As for how Hitler celebrated Christmas: History should never be
forgotten and should be our teacher, but if we have the choice, no
need to always focus on the grim parts alone, and thus Hitler was
left out. No doubt as meticulous as he was that he was very good at
wrapping presents, but I would rather write about something that
has some feel-good factor, and less Hitler 

Christmas During World War II