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These spice tins ended up in the hands of German soldiers when the Western Front fell silent as soldiers walked across no man's land to exchange handshakes, gifts, and a game of football 110 years ...
This time of the year we start to think of baking. Some of the spice tins are not as colorful and unique as they once were. Years back, a collector was able to pick up spice tins for a quarter.
is quoted in 'The Times' on Wednesday to showcase how new research has found that these spice tins ended up in the hands of German soldiers when the Western Front fell silent as soldiers walked ...