Martin Luther’s Christmas Tree

Appears in
The Christmas Cook: Three Centuries of American Yuletide Sweets

By William Woys Weaver

Published 1990

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Martin Luther never saw a Christmas tree even though he has been pictured often enough sitting in his stove room at Wittenberg with a Tannenbaum all aglow.1 It is well-documented that whatever Christmas trees may have existed in Luther’s era, they certainly were not looked upon with favor by the clergy—Protestant or Catholic.