Assumption Day in Germany is a public holiday that commemorates the belief that the Virgin Mary was taken up to heaven after her death. It is an important religious observance for Catholics in Germany, with many attending church services and participating in processions to honor the Virgin Mary. The day is also a time for families to come together and enjoy a day off work or school.
I'm surpised by the assumption that Germany has enemies.
-Day was the major Allied landing, - VE Day was almost a year later when Germany surrendered.
-Day was the major Allied landing, - VE Day was almost a year later when Germany surrendered.
Traditionally celebrated August 15, the Assumption of Mary is the day when Catholics celebrate Mary's assumption into Heaven. She did not die and get buried; she was assumed into Heaven.
My assumption. Germany cannot defeat US. But France can. But Germany can defeat France.
it was when The Virgin Mary was taken up to heaven
There was only 1 key significance to D-Day. That was that it was the beginning of the Allied campaign on the Western Front to regain control of western Europe and to push for Germany.
Many American holidays are not celebrated in Germany. To see what holidays Germany doesn't celebrate as opposed to your country, it is easier to see what they do celebrate:New Year's Day, Epiphany, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Peace Festival, Assumption Day, German Unity Day, Reformation Day, All Saints, Day of Repentance and Prayer, Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day, Unity Day.
There are Catholics in every country in the world, the Assumption is a feast day, I never heard of the Virgin of Charity, but on the Assumption, the only dietary instructions would be that you not fast.
It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
Two countries that do not celebrate April Fools' Day are Germany and Japan. In Germany, the day is observed as "April Scherze," but it is not widely recognized or celebrated as a significant event. In Japan, while there are pranks and jokes, April Fools' Day does not have a cultural significance and is largely overlooked.