Well they would have traditionally left the letters on the windowsill for Christkind to take and then she would leave little presents for them but now I'm pretty sure they have mail boxes to Christkind just like here in America when we send our letters to Santa. There are pictures on Google of the little postmen and postwomen helping Christkind by picking up all the childrens letters and delivering them to her house.
Well they would have traditionally left the letters on the windowsill for Christkind to take and then she would leave little presents for them but now I'm pretty sure they have mail boxes to Christkind just like here in America when we send our letters to Santa. There are pictures on Google of the little postmen and postwomen helping Christkind by picking up all the childrens letters and delivering them to her house.
under there beds?
on the door
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Why did people leave Germany by 2939
Santa Claus is called Weihnachtsmann in German. In more religious families the Christkind (christ child) is coming instead. Sometimes the Christkind is depicted as a little angelic child (with wings) that is assisting the Weihnachtsmann.We also have the Nikolaus (St. Nick), also called Knecht Ruprecht, who will leave a small gift and sweets in your shoes the night from the 5th to the 6th of December but only if you've been a good child and cleaned your shoes.
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Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
The concept of Father Christmas/Santa Claus is quite new to Germany. In Germanic and German speaking countries Sankt Nikolaus (Santa Claus) comes to children on December 6 (feast day of St Nicholas). He is depicted with Knecht Rupprecht (his servant Rupert). Traditionally they leave fruit and nuts for the good children and a birch for the naughty ones. As he was a Bishop he is not depicted with a wife in German culture. Presents are traditionally brought by the Christkind (Christ child) on Christmas Eve. It is only in the last sixty or so years that the 'Anglo-Saxon' idea of Father Christmas/Santa Claus bringing presents on Christmas Eve has come to Germany through increased exposure to British and American culture (initially following the second World War and occupation and then through movies and tv) In Germany he is known as der Weihnachtsmann.
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In Austria, children leave mince pies and a glass of Sherry as a treat for Santa. In the US, children leave milk and cookies.
because Hitler was a huge trouble for . if they were caught they were sent to camps where they are punished i.e. they leave Germany
Omit is the four letter word that means to leave out.