In Germany, Christmas is celebrated with many of the same traditions as in other parts of the world, such as decorating a Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, and spending time with family. However, there are also some unique traditions that are specific to Germany. For example, many German families have a special meal on Christmas Eve, known as "Wichtelbrot," which is a sweet bread that is baked with nuts and dried fruits. Another popular tradition is the "Krampuslauf," a procession of people dressed up as the Krampus, a demonic creature that is said to punish naughty children at Christmas.