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" O Tannenbaum" (German: [oː ˈtanənbaʊm]; "O fir tree"), known in English as "O Christmas Tree", is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song that was unrelated to the holiday, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree .
Tannenbaum, and variations, may refer to: . The German term for fir tree; Tannenbaum, Arkansas "O Tannenbaum", a Christmas carol of German origin Operation Tannenbaum, the planned invasion of neutral Switzerland by Nazi Germany
Mike Tannenbaum (born February 14, 1969) [1] is an American professional football analyst and former executive. He served as the executive vice president of football operations for the Miami Dolphins from 2015 to 2018.
The song "O Tannenbaum" features a lead vocal by Johnny Mathis. Five of the album's tracks were included in the group's 2004 compilation Christmas Celebration . On June 21, 2004, Christmas Extraordinaire was certified Triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of three million copies in the United States.
Tannenbaum was born to a Jewish family, the son of Adele Fuchsberg and Calvin M. Tannenbaum. [2] [3] His father was a managing partner of Brecher, Fishman, Feit, Heller, Rubin, & Tannenbaum, a law firm in New York; his mother was a district administrator for the Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Services [3] and an exile from Cuba.
Frank Tannenbaum (March 4, 1893 – June 1, 1969) was an Austrian-American historian, sociologist and criminologist, who made significant contributions to modern Mexican history during his career at Columbia University.
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Operation Tannenbaum ("Fir Tree"), known earlier as Operation Grün ("Green"), [1] was a planned invasion of Switzerland and Liechtenstein by the Axis Powers during World War II. Background [ edit ]