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The of course, which was a big celebration in Germany before 1945.

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Don't forget Kristallknacht. German reunification also happened on Nov 9, but they celebrate it in October for (((reasons)))

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Kristallnacht was in large parts mindless vandalism committed by leftists from the SA, which I think stains this holiday, as is everything related to the modern german state, including the reunification.

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It was also a defining day in 1923 for a younger Adolf. He wouldn't have written Mein Kampf otherwise.