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So I guess : Sefke’s Eilandblog is in Dutch: Bablefish tells me they said this and then thanked our post :
Halloween or Allerzielen. I touch there of in the war. But fortunately Wikipedia give outcome. Both are of origin a Celtic festival that in the night of 31 October on 1 November were celebrated, in the Celtic calendar the new year night where was buried the old year and a new year stood up from the sepulchre. Allerzielen were moved by the church to 2 November, because the saints were more important. But fortunately at and the Yanks our voorouderlijke traditions have kept in score. For Happy an Halloween, here click with thanks Nixonthehand.