lol they had biscets
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
A lot!!!
1,300,000
Britain didn't have any troops in the Pacific during World War 2
the Allied Powers
you do not celebrate Easter in animal crossing wild world you can only celebrate Easter in animal crossing city folk
Yes
The same time as the rest of the world
Approximately 2 billion people worldwide celebrate Easter, which is one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar. The celebration includes various traditions such as attending church services, egg hunts, and family gatherings.
There was theater during world war one because people wanted a chance to relive everything that was good before everything went bad. They also did it because when the troops came home they decided to celebrate. They did it to respect the troops that died protecting their country.
Yes. As one of the most Catholic countries in the world, they very much have Easter. Come on now, the Pope lives there.
Yes. Australia is a country founded on Christianity, so many Christians remember Good Friday and celebrate Easter Sunday with church services. There are also hot cross buns, chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies (even Easter bilbies).
Carnival is celebrated around the world before Lent each year as it leads into Easter.
A number of Christian rituals have roots in Jewish traditions. The celebration of the Jewish festival of Passover, which commemorates the exodus of Jews from captivity in Egypt, has been mixed with Easter from the beginning and the Hebrew word Pesach, originally meaning Passover, came to mean Easter as well. Christian worshippers from all over the world gather in the Holy Land of Jerusalem for Easter celebration. Pilgrims congregate for an Easter sunrise service at the Garden tomb in Jerusalem. Easter mass is celebrated at the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem's walled Old City. Priests and monks chant the liturgy, as incense rises above the tomb where Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead. In mainland Israel, orthodox Jews celebrate the Passover while Messianic Jews celebrate Easter like the rest of the Christians around the world. The different celebrations arise from the fact that Orthodox Jews do not accept Jesus Christ to be the Messiah sent from God, and therefore they do not celebrate his Crucifixion or his return from death. During Easter many processions are held in Israel where groups travel the route of Jesus Christ's journey to Golgotha. The route is referred to as the Twelve Stations of the Cross.
Luxembourg lost the least troops during the First World War.
many European countries, America, and Canada (wrong i say those are not European countries)
For the same reason we celebrate Christmas and Easter; to honor the gods that they felt influenced their world.