Based loosely on the story of the Christmas ceasefire during WW1. In the winter of 1915, the English and the German soldiers made an agreement on the bloody Western front: For the observance of the holidays, there will be no war on Christmas Eve or Christmas. During the treaty, the two sides joined together in songs and carols, and celebrated the birth of their Lord. They temporarily became friends. They ate together and reportedly exchanged gifts. Surprisingly, there was even a soccer match between the sides. This short story briefly the Christmas truce through the fictitious German soldier William Schulz. This lively and brave young man makes the feuding enemies forget about the war when sings a peaceful Christmas song. All of this story was inspired by the song "Christmas 1915", sung by Celtic Thunder, but originally written by Jerry Lynch.