Weihnachtsmann
Weihnachtsmann
Unlike his English counterpart, however, the Weihnachtsmann often appears as both old and tired. He is commonly depicted as a bearded old man trudging through snow-covered streets, shoulders drooping. Often he carries a small Christmas tree over his shoulder. Perhaps the image of the exhausted, elderly gift bringer is meant to represent the age of the year, which at Christmas time has nearly expired. The Weihnachtsmann is only one of several folk figures known to visit German-speaking lands in December. Others include Berchta, Christkindel, Knecht Ruprecht, and St. Nicholas.
Further Reading
Lehane, Brendan. A Book of Christmas. Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life Books, 1986.