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German's do have Christmas trees at Christmas in fact the German's brought them into fashion , prince Albert, Queen Victoria husband was from Germany and brought a Christmas tree to Britain, they became popular in Victorian times after the royals had one

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12y ago

well, the Germans decided to start the Christmas tree tradition, to represent the garden of eden. They use to purt apples on the evergreen tree, but now we use ornaments

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14y ago

Usually presents, to be opened in the evening of the 24th, not the 25th like in the UK and USA.

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14y ago

It has spread branches and usually has plenty of space in between each of the branches and balance lit candles on each of the individual branches.

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12y ago

They generally decorae it similar to the US with a star and Christmas ordimates and lights

at the bottom they put a little Jesus set(not all families though)

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13y ago

Evergreens. Christmas trees actually originated from Germany.

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8y ago

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