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Triggering topics include:
Specific dates and points in time that may cause triggers, mention of specific hate groups, mentions of religiosity
This is a document of dates that are primarily community based. Many of these do not have any supporting literature. Do not take this to be a fully accurate source for research if that is what you are looking for. This is community resources for the community. This may or may not be accurate dates as this comes primarily from a previous community resource.
These are dates that may be triggering for survivors of abuse by these specific groups. It will not always be triggering for every survivor but knowing these dates may be helpful.
January 12: Birthday of past Nazi leaders during WWII.
January 30: Hitler became chancellor.
Early February: Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday (Christian religious day)
February–March: Begging of Lent (Christian religious period)
March: Palm Sunday
March-April: Easter
April 30: Anniversary of Hitler's death
May 1: Based on a purposed holiday by the Nazis
June 6: D-Day
June 21 or 22: Summer Solstice
July 29: Hitler became leader of the Nazi party
August 8: 8 is sometimes used as an anagram for hitler and 8-8 is significant to some groups due to that.
October 16: Death of Rosenburg
October 19: Death of Hermann Goering
October 31 & November 1: All Souls’ Day and All Saints’ Day (Christian religious days)
November 9: Beer hall Putsch rebellion, and Krystalnacht/Night Of Broken Glass
November-December: Advent (Christian religious period)
December 21/22: Winter Solstice
December 24/25: Christmas eve & Christmas day
Often used by antisemitic groups with the purposes of being antisemitic. As there may be calendar changes year to year these are dates based on the Jewish calendar. Jewish people themselves are not often abusers nor is Judaism a commonly used religion for religious ritualistic abuse. Please do not fail to understand that this is done very often purposefully in hatred and cruelty towards the Jewish people. These can at times also plausibly have some overlap with dates that Nazi groups or similar will abuse their victims at because of their violent hatred for jews.
First day the month: Rosh Chodesh marks the new moon.
Shevat 15: Tu Bishvat/Tu B'Shevat (celebration of spring)
Adar 14: Deliverance from Haman in Persia
Nisan 15–22: Deliverance from slavery in Egypt
Nisan 27: Holocaust Remembrance Day
Iyar 5: Israeli Independence Day
Sivan 6: Festival of Harvest, Festival of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments
Av 9 or 10: Tisha B'Av (Day of Mourning)
Tishrei 1–2: Rosh Hashanah (New Year, Day of Judgment)
Tishrei 10: Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
Tishrei 15–21: Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles, harvest festival)
Kislev 25 – Tevet 2/3: Chanukah/Hanukkah (Festival of Lights)
Jan 7: St. Winebald's Day
Jan 29: St. Agnes Eve
Feb 25: St. Walpurgis Day
Mar 1: St. Eichatadt
Mar 20 (varies): Spring Equinox
March: Shrovetide (three days before Ash Wednesday)
Apr 21-26: ceremonial preparation
Apr 24: St. Mark's Eve
Apr 26-May 1: Grand Climax
Apr 30: Walpurgisnacht
May 1: Beltane
Jun 21 (date varies): Feast Day (Summer Solstice)
Jul 20-26: ceremonial preparation for Grand Climax
Jul 27: Grand Climax (5 weeks, 1 day after summer solstice)
Date Varies: Fall Begins
Sept 22 (date varies): Fall Equinox
Oct 13: - Backward Halloween Date (heard some abusers use it for one reason or another)
Oct 30-31: All Hallows Eve and Halloween Night, Samhain
Dec 22: Winter Solstice
These may be triggering for a lot of people due to the fact these are very commonly well known dates specifically in a lot of the west and more so the United States Of America.
January 6: Epiphany/Three Kings Day/Theophany
February 2: Candlemas Day.
47 days before Easter: Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday, next day Ash Wednesday. Lent Begins.
March 17: St. Patrick's Day.
March 19: St. Joseph's Day.
March 25: Annunciation.
Sunday before Easter: Palm Sunday
Day before Good Friday: Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday)
Friday before Easter: Good Friday. (Crucifixion of Jesus).
Late March, Early April : Easter.
Day following Easter: Easter Monday.
10 days before Pentecost: Ascension Day.
50th day after Easter: Pentecost.
First Sunday after Pentecost: Trinity Sunday.
Thursday after Trinity Sunday: Corpus Christi. Celebration of the Eucharist.
August 1: Lammas.
August 15: Assumption of Mary
October 31: All Hallows Eve/Halloween
November 1: All Saints' Day
November 2: All Souls Day.
Fourth Sunday before Christmas: Beginning of Advent.
November 30: St. Andrew's Day.
December 6: St. Nicholas Day Christian
December 8: Feast of Immaculate Conception
December 13: Saint Lucy Day.
December 23: Joseph Smith's Birthday (Applies only to Mormons)
December 25: Christmas
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