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The Wolf Truce took place in Tannenberg 1917, German and Russian troops were fighting in the Kaunas and Vilnius region of Lithuania and the Minsk region of Belarus. Out of nowhere starving wolves started gathering there in huge numbers and started attacking the troops. The soldiers used all possible ways to withstand the animal attacks by using grenades, poison and machine guns while fighting each other but the hungry wolves kept attacking humans.
German and Russian who were enemies a day earlier decided to call a cease-fire and joint arms to hunt down the wolves before resuming the fight between each other
According to a New York Times report:
“The wolves were gradually rounded up, and eventually several hundred of them were killed. The others fled in all directions, making their escape from carnage the like of which they had never encountered.”
A perfect example to prove that only external invasion could unite humanity