'There Was Dead Silence Right Across the Land'

The HeraldNovember 08, 2005

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ALFRED Anderson was just 18 when, on a Christmas Day, the shooting stopped and the battlefield fell silent. British soldiers climbed out of their trenches and walked across the shell-blasted mud of a French field to shake hands with their German foes.

Mr Anderson, now 109 and the oldest man in Scotland, is the only survivor of the First World War to have experienced that brief and extraordinary ceasefire on December 25, 1914.

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'There Was Dead Silence Right Across the Land'

Scotland's last remaining veteran of the conflict and the proud holder of the Legion d'Honneur, France's highest honour, he has never forgot...

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