Traditionally, Germans keep their tree up for about one month, but this may well be a tradition not followed as much any more. They put up their Christmas tree for St Nicholas Day, which is on 6 December. The tree remains there until 6 January, which is Epiphany, the date celebrated in German Lutheran churches to signify when the wise men came to visit baby Jesus.
yes, traditionally.
a tree
they gather around a tree sind and open presentsdecarate the Christmas tree...silly
it originated in Germany
Germans
Yes
The tree is traditionally given by the people of Norway
they gather around a tree sind and open presentsdecarate the Christmas tree...silly
Norway.
Pictures of Adolf.
An angel or a lighted star.
Traditionally, Santa leaves presents under the Christmas Tree on Christmas Eve.