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- Volkstrauertag (German: [ˈfɔlkstʁaʊ̯ɐˌtaːk] , lit. 'people's mourning day') is a commemoration day in Germany two Sundays before the first day of Advent...
- The German national day of mourning is the secular public holiday of Volkstrauertag, which since 1952 has been observed two Sundays before the first Sunday...
- a public holiday) All Souls' Day (in Lower Saxony and the Saarland) Volkstrauertag Totensonntag (the last Sunday of the Protestant liturgical year) Christmas...
- and 3 Italian POWs. A ceremony is held at the gravesite every year on Volkstrauertag in November, the German equivalent of Memorial Day, at which the Naval...
- reunification (1990) The 2nd Sunday before Advent People's Mourning Day Volkstrauertag In memory of all killed during wartime (half-staff) Source: Federal...
- are remembered on All Souls' Day. Stir-up Sunday Thursday of the Dead Volkstrauertag Black, Monica (10 May 2010). Death in Berlin: From Weimar to Divided...
- National Vietnam War Veterans Day Remembrance poppy St. Martin's Day Volkstrauertag Social history of soldiers and veterans in the United States "Federal...
- Protestant churches, Saxony, Bavaria), and its related observance: Volkstrauertag (Germany) Icelandic Language Day or Dagur íslenskrar tungu (Iceland)...
- ("Dodenherdenking"), May 4, a similar observance in the Netherlands Volkstrauertag ("People's Mourning Day"), a similar observance in Germany usually in...
- propagandized hero worship of the military dead. Originally it was Volkstrauertag ("People's Day of Mourning"), grieving for the dead of World War I....