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A moment of musical peace eases nightmare of war
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The cans we used for latrines were full and overflowing. We had heard aircraft but, thankfully, we had not been attacked as the train behind us had been. We were to later learn that 76 of our buddies had died from the attack by our British allies.
The tension grew and magnified until it seemed something must explode. Was this Christmas? Were we to lose our self-control because of our miseries? Had we lost our brotherly love? Were we to lose our minds under the stresses and hardships, under the hunger, the cold, the loneliness, the terrible thirst? It seemed we could bear no more, when someone in the car started to sing, "Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright," This song that originated in this war-torn part of the world seemed to have the inspiration for the occasion.
About the author...
Clyde K. Yeates is a semi-retired CPA living in Hyrum, Cache County. He and his wife, MarGene, have six children, a foster daughter, 26 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Clyde entered the Army Air Force in May 1943. He was taken prisoner on Sept.8, 1944, and released in May 1945.
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