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  2. Labor Thanksgiving Day - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The Japanese government responded in 1948 by adopting a new national holiday law that renamed the holiday to Labor Thanksgiving Day while keeping the date the same. [11] May 1 is also celebrated as Labor Day by many trade unions in Japan, [12] which hold large rallies and marches in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. [citation needed]

  3. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Canadians first commemorated Thanksgiving in 1578 to celebrate Sir Martin Frobisher and his crew's safe arrival in the Eastern Arctic. That first meal wasn't turkey and mashed potatoes, but an ...

  4. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in October and November in the United States, Canada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, and unofficially in countries like Brazil and Germany. It is also observed in the Australian territory of Norfolk Island .

  5. Reich Harvest Thanksgiving Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Reich Harvest Thanksgiving Festival (German: Das Reichserntedankfest) was a monumental Nazi German celebration of the peasantry and the German farmers. [1] [2] The festivals ran from 1933 to 1937 on the Bückeberg, a hill near the town of Hamelin. Most festivals occurred every October, with the 1934 festival commencing 30 September. [3]

  6. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Many countries around the world celebrate their own version of Thanksgiving. While some traditions are similar to American ones, others vary greatly. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving

  7. Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving? What to know about ... - AOL

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    But the dates and reasons for celebrating may vary. The countries and territories that celebrate their own versions of Thanksgiving include: Canada. Germany. Liberia. Japan. Norfolk Island ...

  8. Erntedankfest Düsseldorf-Urdenbach - Wikipedia

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    The Erntedankfest is an important part of Urdenbach's tradition and marks one of the most important events in the south of Düsseldorf and the Rheinland.. Compared to the analogous Thanksgiving holidays seen in the United States and Canada, German Erntedankfest is not a recognized state holiday and is celebrated on a smaller scale, most commonly in rural farm communities and in churches. [3]

  9. What Thanksgiving Looked Like the Decade You Were Born - AOL

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    These vintage Thanksgiving photos show the parades, food preparation, and fanfare from the 1920s to the 1990s.