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Germany’s Christmas

Germany’s Christmas. By: Alex Guerra Google Images. History of Germany’s Christmas. Germany celebrates Christmas on the 25 th of December just like us in the United States. The holiday is imported by early Christian settlers. . www.the historyofchristmas .com/traditions/ germany .htm

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Germany’s Christmas

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  1. Germany’s Christmas By: Alex Guerra Google Images

  2. History of Germany’s Christmas Germany celebrates Christmas on the 25th of December just like us in the United States. The holiday is imported by early Christian settlers. www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/traditions/germany.htm Google Images

  3. Types of Decorations They Use They use Christmas trees, lights, and ornaments. Music boxes and many different types of table accessories, including beautiful hand stitched tablecloths with various motives as well. www.christmascarnivals.com/decorations/german-christmas-decorations Google Images

  4. Traditional Foods Served During Christmas, Germans eat roasted goose or duck that is stuffed with apples, onions or chestnut. They also eat red cabbage with apples and boiled potatoes with dumplings. Turkey, beef, venison and wild boar are also Christmas favorites. www.timeanddate.com › Calendar › Holidays › Germany Google Images

  5. Germany’s Christmas Traditions Little dolls of fruit are traditional Christmas toys. Germans make beautiful gingerbread houses and cookies. Dec. 6 is Claus Day. A shoe or boot is left outside the door to hope for presents the next morning. www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/traditions/germany.htm Google Images‎

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