The October 3rd is very important for us Germans because it is the official day of the German Reunification on October 3rd 1990. That is the day when the two German countries West and East Germany were reunificated again to one unit state after the division during the cold war from 1945 to 1990.
The Octoberfest is starting in late September and lasts only until the early days of October. It is originally a remembering of the wedding of the Bavarian Crownprince Ludwig with princess Theresia in the year 1810. That´s also the reason why the field where the Octoberfest happens is called "Theresienwiese" ("Meadow of Theresia").
Either is correct depending on the context of the sentence. Use 'in October' when meaning within the month of October. Use 'on October' to specify a specific day in October. Examples: We'll be taking the trip in October. We leave on October fourth.
Yes, typically a comma is used after the day and date in a sentence. For example: "I will see you on Monday, October 12."
Atla Taddi in 1974 was celebrated on 9th October.
Remembering historical facts, such as the date of a significant event like the Declaration of Independence, is an example of declarative memory.
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The date for the Battle of Moscow is October 2nd 1941. The Germans called this battle Operation Typhoon.
Of course. There is a significant number of Germans who follow the Jewish faith.
It was the day that marked the decline of the stock market.
The third book, Beautiful Chaos is out on October 18th.
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It was third of ,September 1939 when the German pocket battleship Graf Spee shelled Poland and the Germans performed the Blitzreig.
1 September 1939.
The third book in the Gideon Trilogy will be The time Quake. The release date is set for the 6th October 2009 in America and it can be pre-ordered at amazon.com (see links)
Please be more specific about the date and circumstances.
True, when writing the date, the Germans, like most European countries, write the day, date and month, e.g. Sonntag, 7. März = Sunday, 7th March