December 24.
DECEMBER 24
Feb. 2nd
Yes, they call it Karneval.
the Germans have a memorial day but NOT on November 11th.
They have a day called Volkstrauertag on which they mourn the soldiers and victims of war.
No. I know it is not celebrated by the Germans because, we had a foreign exchange student from Germany and he said they did not celebrate it.
The Netherlands don't realy have a day when they celebrate their independence like for example America, since it has never been a colony or something. But they do have a day when they celebrate that the Netherlands were freed from the Germans in the Second World War: the fifth of May.
You celebrate it on the 13th of May on Sunday.
American Thanksgiving and Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day. All specifically American holidays.
Yes.It is called the same, just translated into German: 'Tag der Arbeit'=================================================Tag der Arbeit is celebrated on May 1
May 18th is not only National Cheese Souffle Day, it is also Rooster Day - so celebrate, celebrate, celebrate!