Bill Tahana: Under A Belgian Moon

March 13, 2023, 9:04 a.m.

On Christmas Day in 1914, British and German forces in WW1 overcame their hatred for war and called a truce by feasting, singing and celebrating. The song titled 'Under A Belgian Moon' reflects what can come about during times of adversity and despair through the simple gesture of celebrating Christmas.

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