Happy Festival of Popular Delusions Day
Jun. 5th, 2008 02:30 pmYes, really. Isn't it beautiful?
Unfortunately the name is more appealing than the reality -- the "holiday" was first "celebrated" in Germany, on June 5th, 1945, to recognize the "popular delusion" that Germany would one day conquer the world. But I'm still happy that a commemorative day with this name exists.
Your weird holiday reporter, checking in.
Unfortunately the name is more appealing than the reality -- the "holiday" was first "celebrated" in Germany, on June 5th, 1945, to recognize the "popular delusion" that Germany would one day conquer the world. But I'm still happy that a commemorative day with this name exists.
Your weird holiday reporter, checking in.