Dec. 6th
Many countries remember the sacrifices of their warriors on the anniversary of the armistice.
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.
These European countries do have days of remembrance for those who have died fighting for their freedom, they just don't celebrate them on November 11th. We celebrate Remembrace Day (Also called Veterans Day or Armistice Day) on this date because the armistice that ended World War One was signed on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, on November 11th, 1918.
americans celebrate Independence Day
Independence Day
Kris Kringle is who the modern day people know as Santa Claus. He is the big jolly old man who delivers toys and Christmas spirit at Christmas.
the Germans have a memorial day but NOT on November 11th.
Germany does not celebrate Father's Day like the rest of the world does. They celebrate Ascension Day on the fortieth day after Easter. In 2011 it was celebrated on June 2.
yes yes they do
yes
All Catholic congregations around the world celebrate All Saints Day as it is a major solemnity and a Holy Day of Obligation.
Because , England won the war over germany.
they celebrated the day of huddie shackle. witch means day of the "gay"
Well not only Germany, many other countries don't celebrate remembrance day, such as Sweden or the Scandinavian countries.
Whit Monday (German: Pfingstmontag) is a Holy Day of Obligation, and a public holiday in Germany.
victory day. this day is known as V E day in Europe and they celebrate it on the 8th may. its the day Britain and their allies defeted Germany in wwii.
40 days after Ash Wednesday and always on a Sunday.