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Sedantag (German: [ˈzeːdanˌtaːk] , Day of Sedan) was a semi-official
memorial holiday in the
German Empire celebrated on the
second day of
September to...
- was made.
Until 1873, the
Sedantag was
moved to 18
January or the day of the
Frankfurt Treaty (10 May 1871). The
Sedantag would soon also be celebrated...
- role this
battle pla**** in
German Unification, many
Germans celebrated Sedantag (Day of Sedan) on each 2
September until 1919. The
Kaiser himself refused...
- Nuremberg,
where Hitler joined other nationalist leaders to
celebrate Sedantag,
which marked the
anniversary of the
Prussian victory over
France in 1870...
- the
unification of
Germany possible, 2
September was
declared Sedan Day (
Sedantag) and a
national German holiday in 1871. It
remained a
holiday until 1919...
-
reinstatement of the statue, however,
caused controversy as it
coincided with
Sedantag (Sedan Day) (September 2, 1870) a day of
celebration remembering Germany's...
-
National Blueberry Popsicle Day (United States)
National Day (Vietnam)
Sedantag (German Empire, defunct)
Victory over ****an Day (United States) September...
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initiative of
Crown Prince Frederick III and
inaugurated on
September 2 (
Sedantag), 1879. In
honor of the battle,
Prussian bandmaster Richard Henrion (de)...
- I's son-in-law.
After 1871 in Baden, as
everywhere else
across Germany,
Sedantag was celebrated, but in the
southwest Germany, the day of the
Battle of...
- of acceptance.
Wimpffen was
ordered to
arrange the surrender. This day,
Sedantag in
German (French journée de Sedan),
became a
holiday in the
German Empire...