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Luxembourg is marking a heartfelt milestone this year as it honors an American tradition rooted in a remarkable act of kindness during World War II. More than eighty years ago, U.S. troops stationed in the small European nation introduced the celebration of “the American St. Nick,” a gesture that has since become a cherished annual event. This year’s commemorations not only pay tribute to the enduring friendship between Luxembourg and the United States but also highlight the lasting impact of generosity and goodwill forged in the hardships of war. The New York Sun reports on how this unique celebration continues to unite communities and preserve a legacy of hope and gratitude across generations.

Luxembourg Honors the Legacy of the American St. Nick and the Spirit of Post-War Generosity

Luxembourg has warmly commemorated a heartfelt tradition born from an American act of goodwill during the harrowing days following World War II. Nearly eighty years ago, American soldiers…

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Author : Ava Thompson

Publish date : 2025-12-27 20:54:00

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