Christmas caroling & seasonal meriment
== == Decorated trees come from the German traditional practice, while the turkey, in Victorian times would have more likely been a Goose.
I really can't tell for sure. It might be the Christmas lunch/dinner surrounded by the entire family, or the Christmas Day off.
I would like to know if there're some specific ways to spend the Christmas Days after WW2 till the two united again, in each Western and Eastern Germany. Thanks in advance!
Austria and the Sudetenland Austria wasn't given to Germany, Germany conquered it
it didn't, it started a two-front war all by itself.
no.... world war two started just because Hitler wanted vengance for WWI and WWI started by the shooting of Arch Duke Ferdinand and Germany was blamed and war started. so no
September 1, 1939. Germany invaded Poland. Great Britain and France declared war on Germany.
during world war 2 in a french battlefield the two enemies started to play football/soccer on Christmas (bit awkward)
The prime minister of Britain declared war in Germany. The world war 2 started by Germany in a unprovoked attack on poland.
Adolf Hitler started world war two when crowned chancellor of germany and invaded country
There are two figures associated with Christmas. Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on Christmas. Since the Christian celebration was laid over an ancient pagan time of celebration the name "Christmas" has survived as an identifier for that day although pagan traditions dominate the holiday. The most well known secular Christmas figure is, of course, Santa Claus who is a conglomeration of gift giving father figures from many different ancient cultural traditions. See related questions by clicking on the related questions tab on the left.