Religious Holidays are Easter, Christmas, "Pfingsten"...
National Holiday is October 3rd, "Day of German unit".
Since the German constitution guarantees religious freedom, all kinds of religions are practiced in Germany.
Italy, Germany, and Japan practiced militarism. These nations believed that their greatest priority was to have a strong military and always be ready to act aggressively to protect their national interests.
If you are not religious by yourself and not interested in religion you will not see any religious activities in germany. No religion affects the daily life in germany. You can visit old churches and hear their bells but they are more cultural and historical buildings than watchtowers of the christian religion.
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They had lots of holidays. But the most celebrated one is Christmas.
Fascism was practiced in Italy
they celebrate
chismas day and eve
Easter lasts for about 2 weeks in Germany.
Oktoberfest! Would be nice if this would be a holiday lol. You can´t ask what are the important German holidays as it depends if they are catholic or lutherian. For the lutherian Good Friday and Christmas are very important. To the catholics all holidays are important. If there are non believers all holidays are important as well because usually we don´t have to work lol
Germany does not have a national reptile.
Germany started the first kids birthday it was called a kinderfeast