In the early 1900s, problems arose from cutting so many wild trees for christmas trees.
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Pictures. Oh christmas tree, oh christmas tree! O tannenbaum, or in its english version, o christmas tree, is a christmas song of german origin.
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At first the small christmas trees were suspended to the ceiling along with sweets and apples, and only later it was customary to decorate in the guest room one large christmas tree. In the early 1900s, problems arose from cutting so many wild trees for christmas trees. 'oh tannenbaum' (or oh christmas tree in english) is a german christmas song.
The history of christmas trees goes back to the symbolic use of evergreens in ancient egypt and rome and continues with the german tradition of candlelit.
A tannenbaum is a fir tree (german die tanne) or christmas tree (der weihnachtsbaum). Oh christmas tree, oh christmas tree! The germans set up a paradise tree in their homes on december 24, the religious feast day of adam and eve. Let's find out what you know about this tradition.