The origins of this Christmas
tradition come from the German Lutherans, as early as the beginning
of the 19th century. The calendar started off simple, a written way
to count down the days until Christmas. Eventually, lighting 24
candles became popular.
Very early in the 20th century, Gerhard Lang
was credited with printing the first Advent calendar. Several years
later, he decided to add little doors that would open to reveal the
date or a scripture. It wasn't’t until after WWII that the calendars
began to be filled with candies and treats for the days before
Christmas.
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