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Victory in Europe Day

Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945; it marked the official end of World War II in Europe in the Eastern Front, with the last known shots fired on 11 May. Russia and some former Soviet countries celebrate on 9 May, as Germany's unconditional surrender entered into force at 23:01 on 8 May Central European Time; this corresponded with 01:01 on 9 May in Moscow Time.

Victory in Europe Day
Winston Churchill waving to the crowds in Whitehall on 8 May celebrating the end of the war, showing the V of Victory
Also called
  • VE Day
  • V-E Day
Observed by
European states
Full list see below
TypeInternational
SignificanceEnd of World War II in Europe
Date8 May
FrequencyAnnual
First time8 May 1945; 78 years ago (8 May 1945)
Related toVictory over Japan Day, Victory Day (9 May) and Europe Day

Several countries observe public holidays on the day each year, also called Victory Over Fascism Day, Liberation Day, or Victory Day. In the UK it is often abbreviated to VE Day, a term which existed as early as September 1944,[1] in anticipation of victory.

History edit

 
Crowds gathering in celebration at Piccadilly Circus, London during VE Day on 8 May 1945
 
Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signing the final surrender terms on 8 May 1945 in Berlin
 
Final positions of the Allied armies, May 1945
 
United States military policemen reading about the German surrender in the newspaper Stars and Stripes

Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader, had committed suicide on 30 April during the Battle of Berlin, and Germany's surrender was authorised by his successor, Reichspräsident Karl Dönitz. The administration headed by Dönitz was known as the Flensburg Government. The act of military surrender was first signed at 02:41 on 7 May in SHAEF HQ at Reims,[2] and a slightly modified document, considered the definitive German Instrument of Surrender, was signed on 8 May 1945 in Karlshorst, Berlin at 22:43 local time.

The German High Command will at once issue orders to all German military, naval and air authorities and to all forces under German control to cease active operations at 23.01 hours Central European time on 8 May 1945...

Upon the defeat of Germany, celebrations erupted throughout the Western world, especially in the United Kingdom and in North America. More than one million people celebrated in the streets throughout the UK to mark the end of the European part of the war. In London, crowds massed in Trafalgar Square and up the Mall to Buckingham Palace, where King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by their daughters and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, appeared on the balcony of the palace before the cheering crowds. Churchill went from the palace to Whitehall, where he addressed another large crowd:[3]

God bless you all. This is your victory. In our long history, we have never seen a greater day than this. Everyone, man or woman, has done their best.

 
Celebrations in London on 8 May 1945
 
Celebrations in Toronto on 8 May 1945

Churchill asked Ernest Bevin to come forward and share the applause. Bevin said, "No, Winston, this is your day", and proceeded to conduct the people in the singing of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow".[3] Later, Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) and her sister Princess Margaret were allowed to wander incognito among the crowds and take part in the celebrations.[4] The 2015 film A Royal Night Out was inspired by Elizabeth and Margaret mingling with the public that night.[citation needed]

In the United States, the event coincided with President Harry Truman's 61st birthday.[5] He dedicated the victory to the memory of his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had died of a cerebral hemorrhage less than a month earlier, on 12 April.[6] Flags remained at half-staff for the remainder of the 30-day mourning period.[7][8] Truman said of dedicating the victory to Roosevelt's memory and keeping the flags at half-staff that his only wish was "that Franklin D. Roosevelt had lived to witness this day".[6] Later that day, Truman said that the victory made it his most enjoyable birthday.[5] Great celebrations took place in many American cities, especially in New York's Times Square.[9]

Tempering the jubilation somewhat, both Churchill and Truman pointed out that the war against Japan had not yet been won. In his radio broadcast at 15:00 on 8 May, Churchill told the British people, "We may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing (as Japan) remains unsubdued".[10][11] In America, Truman broadcast at 09:00 and said it was "a victory only half won".[12]

On the same day in 1945, Muslims in French Algeria celebrating the end of the war (of which some were also peacefully protesting for independence) became the targets of violence and massacres by colonial authorities and pied-noir settler militias, which would last until 26 June 1945.[13][14][15] While details of the killings were largely overlooked in metropolitan France, the impact on the Algerian Muslim population was traumatic, especially on the large numbers of Muslim soldiers in the French Army who were then returning from the war in Europe.[16] Nine years later, the Algerian War began, leading to independence from France in March 1962.[17] In February 2005, Hubert Colin de Verdière, France's ambassador to Algeria, formally apologized for the massacre, calling it an "inexcusable tragedy".[18][19]

National celebrations edit

VE Day is celebrated across European nations as public holidays and national observances.

Austria edit

The Festival of Joy is an Austrian event held in honor of VE Day. The Austrian Mauthausen Committee (MKÖ) has organised the Festival of Joy since 2013, in cooperation with the Austrian Government and the City of Vienna. The festival is held annually on Heldenplatz.[20]

On the eve of the diamond jubilee in 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the request of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, gave a live address broadcast on Austrian TV channel ORF.[21]

France edit

France celebrates VE Day on 8 May, being a national and public holiday. Orléans simultaneously celebrates both VE Day and the anniversary of the Siege of Orléans being lifted on this date by French forces led by Joan of Arc during the Hundred Years War.[22]

Germany edit

Events in Berlin occur on 8 May to commemorate those who fought against Nazism in the German Resistance and died in World War II. In 2020, a regional holiday in Berlin occurred on 8 May to mark the 75th anniversary of surrender.[23] East Germany celebrated 8 May as its Tag der Befreiung (Day of Liberation), first celebrated under Walter Ulbricht's government in 1950 and repeated annually until the fall of communism.[24] Between 1975 and 1990, it was Tag des Sieges (Victory Day).[citation needed]

Poland edit

8 May is known in Poland as "Narodowy Dzień Zwycięstwa" (National Victory Day). Poland officially recognised 9 May from 1945 until 2014, and on 24 April 2015, Poland officially recognised National Victory Day.[25] On 8 May 1945, a meeting of the Council of Ministers was held, debating whether to establish the holiday on 8 May (proposed by Marshal Michał Rola-Żymierski) or 10 May (proposed by the government).[26] Finally, in Poland, the National Day of Victory and Freedom was established on 9 May by decree.

From 1946 to 1989, it was celebrated with Russian traditions, as Poland was a socialist state at the time. The main celebrations were carried out at Plac Zwycięstwa or Plac Defilad in Warsaw (most notably in 1985).

After 1990 and the fall of the Soviet Union, no official ceremonies were organized; however, many cities and military units together with local governments organized their own festivities. The Russian minority in Poland continues to celebrate 9 May traditions to this date. At the end of March 2015, due to the upcoming 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, the President of the Institute of National Remembrance Łukasz Kamiński sent a letter to the Marshal of the Sejm requesting a change from 9 to 8 May.[27] On 24 April, the Sejm adopted the Act on National Victory Day to be celebrated on 8 May, at the same time abolishing the National Day of Victory and Freedom celebrated on 9 May.[28]

United Kingdom edit

In the United Kingdom VE Day is not an annual public holiday. In 1995 and 2020 the bank holiday was moved from the preceding Monday to 8 May to commemorate the 50th and 75th anniversaries of VE Day, respectively.[29][30]

Commemorative events edit

List of associated holidays edit

Country Holiday name Date Type Notes
  Armenia Victory and Peace Day 9 May National public [42]
Shushi Liberation Day 8 May National public It is celebrated jointly with VE Day
  Azerbaijan Victory Day 9 May National public [42]
  Bailiwick of Guernsey Liberation Day, Guernsey 9 May Regional public British Channel Islands have three Liberation Days: 9 May in Jersey and Guernsey;[43] 10 May in Sark;[44] and 16 May in Alderney
Liberation Day, Sark 10 May Regional public [44]
Liberation Day, Alderney 16 May Regional public [43]
  Belarus Victory Day 9 May National public [45]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Victory Day 9 May Regional public Public holiday only in Republika Srpska but celebrated across the nation[46]
  Czech Republic Victory Day 8 May National public as "Den vítězství"
  Estonia Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative Not a public holiday; commemorative services are held during the day.[47]
  Georgia Victory over Fascism Day 9 May National public As "ფაშიზმზე გამარჯვების დღე" (Victory over Fascism Day)[48][49]
  Israel VE Day 9 May National commemorative Considered a national day of remembrance.[50]
  Italy Liberation Day 25 April National public Public holiday.[51]
  Jersey Liberation Day 9 May Regional public [52]
  Kazakhstan Victory Day 9 May National public [53]
  Kosovo Europe Day 9 May National public [54]
  Kyrgyzstan Victory Day 9 May National public [42]
  Latvia Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative As Nacisma sagrāves un Otrā pasaules kara upuru piemiņas diena (The Crushing of Nazism and Commemoration Day of Victims of World War II). Not a public holiday; commemorative services are held during the day.[55]
  Lithuania Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative As Antrojo pasaulinio karo aukų atminimo diena (Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the World War II).[56] Not a public holiday; commemorative services are held by the President and other officials.
  Moldova Victory Day 9 May National public [42][57]
  Netherlands Liberation Day 5 May National commemorative as "Bevrijdingsdag" (Liberation Day), a public holiday held once every year on 5 May.[58]
  Denmark Liberation Day 5 May National commemorative as "Befrielsesdag" (Liberation Day), an official flag flying day, not a public holiday.[59]
  Norway Liberation Day 8 May National commemorative as "Frigjøringsdagen" (Liberation Day) and The National Veterans Day, an official flag flying day, not a public holiday.[60]
  Russia Victory Day 9 May National public as "День Победы" (Victory Day)[61][62]
  Serbia Victory Day 9 May National public as "Дан победе" / "Dan pobede" (Victory Day), a public working holiday.[63][64]
  Slovakia Victory over Fascism Day 8 May National public as "Deň víťazstva nad fašizmom" [65]
  Tajikistan Victory Day 9 May National public [42]
  Turkmenistan Day of Remembrance of National Heroes of Turkmenistan in the 1941–1945 World War 9 May National public [66]
  Ukraine Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II 1939 – 1945 8 May National public [67]
  Uzbekistan Day of Remembrance and Honour 9 May National public [68] Known as "День Памяти и Почестей"; before 1999, it was known as "Галаба куни" or "День победы" (Victory Day).[citation needed]

Soviet Victory Day edit

The instrument of surrender signed 7 May 1945 stipulated that all hostilities must cease at 23:01 (CET), 8 May 1945. Since that point in time would be on 9 May in local time in the Soviet Union, most Soviet states including Russia celebrated Victory Day on 9 May.[69][70]

Gallery edit

See also edit

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  • Hermiston, Roger (2016). All Behind You, Winston – Churchill's Great Coalition, 1940–45. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-17-81316-64-1.
  • Telfer, Kevin (2015). The Summer of '45. Islington: Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 978-17-81314-35-7.

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External links edit

  Media related to VE Day at Wikimedia Commons

  • Records from the UK Parliament Collections
  • – slideshow by Life magazine (archived)
  • Rare audio speeches of the famous historical persons of the USSR, etc.
  • 50th Anniversary Celebration of VE Day in Moscow on YouTube by Leon Charney on The Leon Charney Report.

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Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany s unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday 8 May 1945 it marked the official end of World War II in Europe in the Eastern Front with the last known shots fired on 11 May Russia and some former Soviet countries celebrate on 9 May as Germany s unconditional surrender entered into force at 23 01 on 8 May Central European Time this corresponded with 01 01 on 9 May in Moscow Time Victory in Europe DayWinston Churchill waving to the crowds in Whitehall on 8 May celebrating the end of the war showing the V of VictoryAlso calledVE DayV E DayObserved byEuropean states National holiday 8 May European UnionObservances 8 May NorwayUkraineUnited Kingdom Full list see belowTypeInternationalSignificanceEnd of World War II in EuropeDate8 MayFrequencyAnnualFirst time8 May 1945 78 years ago 8 May 1945 Related toVictory over Japan Day Victory Day 9 May and Europe DaySeveral countries observe public holidays on the day each year also called Victory Over Fascism Day Liberation Day or Victory Day In the UK it is often abbreviated to VE Day a term which existed as early as September 1944 1 in anticipation of victory Contents 1 History 2 National celebrations 2 1 Austria 2 2 France 2 3 Germany 2 4 Poland 2 5 United Kingdom 2 6 Commemorative events 3 List of associated holidays 3 1 Soviet Victory Day 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Crowds gathering in celebration at Piccadilly Circus London during VE Day on 8 May 1945 nbsp Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signing the final surrender terms on 8 May 1945 in Berlin nbsp Final positions of the Allied armies May 1945 nbsp United States military policemen reading about the German surrender in the newspaper Stars and Stripes Adolf Hitler the Nazi leader had committed suicide on 30 April during the Battle of Berlin and Germany s surrender was authorised by his successor Reichsprasident Karl Donitz The administration headed by Donitz was known as the Flensburg Government The act of military surrender was first signed at 02 41 on 7 May in SHAEF HQ at Reims 2 and a slightly modified document considered the definitive German Instrument of Surrender was signed on 8 May 1945 in Karlshorst Berlin at 22 43 local time The German High Command will at once issue orders to all German military naval and air authorities and to all forces under German control to cease active operations at 23 01 hours Central European time on 8 May 1945 German Instrument of Surrender Article 2 citation needed Upon the defeat of Germany celebrations erupted throughout the Western world especially in the United Kingdom and in North America More than one million people celebrated in the streets throughout the UK to mark the end of the European part of the war In London crowds massed in Trafalgar Square and up the Mall to Buckingham Palace where King George VI and Queen Elizabeth accompanied by their daughters and Prime Minister Winston Churchill appeared on the balcony of the palace before the cheering crowds Churchill went from the palace to Whitehall where he addressed another large crowd 3 God bless you all This is your victory In our long history we have never seen a greater day than this Everyone man or woman has done their best nbsp Celebrations in London on 8 May 1945 nbsp Celebrations in Toronto on 8 May 1945Churchill asked Ernest Bevin to come forward and share the applause Bevin said No Winston this is your day and proceeded to conduct the people in the singing of For He s a Jolly Good Fellow 3 Later Princess Elizabeth the future Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret were allowed to wander incognito among the crowds and take part in the celebrations 4 The 2015 film A Royal Night Out was inspired by Elizabeth and Margaret mingling with the public that night citation needed In the United States the event coincided with President Harry Truman s 61st birthday 5 He dedicated the victory to the memory of his predecessor Franklin D Roosevelt who had died of a cerebral hemorrhage less than a month earlier on 12 April 6 Flags remained at half staff for the remainder of the 30 day mourning period 7 8 Truman said of dedicating the victory to Roosevelt s memory and keeping the flags at half staff that his only wish was that Franklin D Roosevelt had lived to witness this day 6 Later that day Truman said that the victory made it his most enjoyable birthday 5 Great celebrations took place in many American cities especially in New York s Times Square 9 Tempering the jubilation somewhat both Churchill and Truman pointed out that the war against Japan had not yet been won In his radio broadcast at 15 00 on 8 May Churchill told the British people We may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing as Japan remains unsubdued 10 11 In America Truman broadcast at 09 00 and said it was a victory only half won 12 On the same day in 1945 Muslims in French Algeria celebrating the end of the war of which some were also peacefully protesting for independence became the targets of violence and massacres by colonial authorities and pied noir settler militias which would last until 26 June 1945 13 14 15 While details of the killings were largely overlooked in metropolitan France the impact on the Algerian Muslim population was traumatic especially on the large numbers of Muslim soldiers in the French Army who were then returning from the war in Europe 16 Nine years later the Algerian War began leading to independence from France in March 1962 17 In February 2005 Hubert Colin de Verdiere France s ambassador to Algeria formally apologized for the massacre calling it an inexcusable tragedy 18 19 National celebrations editVE Day is celebrated across European nations as public holidays and national observances Austria edit The Festival of Joy is an Austrian event held in honor of VE Day The Austrian Mauthausen Committee MKO has organised the Festival of Joy since 2013 in cooperation with the Austrian Government and the City of Vienna The festival is held annually on Heldenplatz 20 On the eve of the diamond jubilee in 2020 Russian President Vladimir Putin at the request of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz gave a live address broadcast on Austrian TV channel ORF 21 France edit France celebrates VE Day on 8 May being a national and public holiday Orleans simultaneously celebrates both VE Day and the anniversary of the Siege of Orleans being lifted on this date by French forces led by Joan of Arc during the Hundred Years War 22 Germany edit Events in Berlin occur on 8 May to commemorate those who fought against Nazism in the German Resistance and died in World War II In 2020 a regional holiday in Berlin occurred on 8 May to mark the 75th anniversary of surrender 23 East Germany celebrated 8 May as its Tag der Befreiung Day of Liberation first celebrated under Walter Ulbricht s government in 1950 and repeated annually until the fall of communism 24 Between 1975 and 1990 it was Tag des Sieges Victory Day citation needed Poland edit 8 May is known in Poland as Narodowy Dzien Zwyciestwa National Victory Day Poland officially recognised 9 May from 1945 until 2014 and on 24 April 2015 Poland officially recognised National Victory Day 25 On 8 May 1945 a meeting of the Council of Ministers was held debating whether to establish the holiday on 8 May proposed by Marshal Michal Rola Zymierski or 10 May proposed by the government 26 Finally in Poland the National Day of Victory and Freedom was established on 9 May by decree From 1946 to 1989 it was celebrated with Russian traditions as Poland was a socialist state at the time The main celebrations were carried out at Plac Zwyciestwa or Plac Defilad in Warsaw most notably in 1985 After 1990 and the fall of the Soviet Union no official ceremonies were organized however many cities and military units together with local governments organized their own festivities The Russian minority in Poland continues to celebrate 9 May traditions to this date At the end of March 2015 due to the upcoming 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe the President of the Institute of National Remembrance Lukasz Kaminski sent a letter to the Marshal of the Sejm requesting a change from 9 to 8 May 27 On 24 April the Sejm adopted the Act on National Victory Day to be celebrated on 8 May at the same time abolishing the National Day of Victory and Freedom celebrated on 9 May 28 United Kingdom edit In the United Kingdom VE Day is not an annual public holiday In 1995 and 2020 the bank holiday was moved from the preceding Monday to 8 May to commemorate the 50th and 75th anniversaries of VE Day respectively 29 30 Commemorative events edit nbsp Belgium In Belgium the commemoration of the termination of World War II since 1974 has been part of the Armistice of 11 November 1918 Dutch Wapenstilstandsdag an annual national holiday Every year on this day a truce ceremony is held in the presence of the king at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Congress Column in Brussels It was first intended to commemorate the victims of the First World War and subsequently those of World War II and all other wars worldwide citation needed nbsp Czech Republic Since the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 the Czech Republic has officially recognized 8 May as Victory Day Den vitezstvi Liberation Day Den osvobozeni 31 32 In recent years the liberation of Plzen by American forces has been commemorated on 5 May 33 34 35 From 1948 to 1993 the Czechoslovak Republic celebrated 9 May which was marked with a military parade of the Czechoslovak People s Army CSLA on Letna every five years 36 37 nbsp European Union 9 May is Europe Day which celebrates peace and unity in Europe on the anniversary of the 1950 Schuman Declaration 38 nbsp nbsp nbsp Baltic states Estonia Latvia and Lithuania officially commemorate 8 May but do not commemorate 9 May since it marked the Soviet occupation in 1944 for these states 39 Despite this the local Russian communities still informally celebrate 9 May Russian diplomats other representatives from the Commonwealth of Independent States and local politicians of Russian origin usually take part 40 41 List of associated holidays editCountry Holiday name Date Type Notes nbsp Armenia Victory and Peace Day 9 May National public 42 Shushi Liberation Day 8 May National public It is celebrated jointly with VE Day nbsp Azerbaijan Victory Day 9 May National public 42 nbsp Bailiwick of Guernsey Liberation Day Guernsey 9 May Regional public British Channel Islands have three Liberation Days 9 May in Jersey and Guernsey 43 10 May in Sark 44 and 16 May in AlderneyLiberation Day Sark 10 May Regional public 44 Liberation Day Alderney 16 May Regional public 43 nbsp Belarus Victory Day 9 May National public 45 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Victory Day 9 May Regional public Public holiday only in Republika Srpska but celebrated across the nation 46 nbsp Czech Republic Victory Day 8 May National public as Den vitezstvi nbsp Estonia Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative Not a public holiday commemorative services are held during the day 47 nbsp Georgia Victory over Fascism Day 9 May National public As ფაშიზმზე გამარჯვების დღე Victory over Fascism Day 48 49 nbsp Israel VE Day 9 May National commemorative Considered a national day of remembrance 50 nbsp Italy Liberation Day 25 April National public Public holiday 51 nbsp Jersey Liberation Day 9 May Regional public 52 nbsp Kazakhstan Victory Day 9 May National public 53 nbsp Kosovo Europe Day 9 May National public 54 nbsp Kyrgyzstan Victory Day 9 May National public 42 nbsp Latvia Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative As Nacisma sagraves un Otra pasaules kara upuru pieminas diena The Crushing of Nazism and Commemoration Day of Victims of World War II Not a public holiday commemorative services are held during the day 55 nbsp Lithuania Remembrance Day 8 May National commemorative As Antrojo pasaulinio karo auku atminimo diena Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the World War II 56 Not a public holiday commemorative services are held by the President and other officials nbsp Moldova Victory Day 9 May National public 42 57 nbsp Netherlands Liberation Day 5 May National commemorative as Bevrijdingsdag Liberation Day a public holiday held once every year on 5 May 58 nbsp Denmark Liberation Day 5 May National commemorative as Befrielsesdag Liberation Day an official flag flying day not a public holiday 59 nbsp Norway Liberation Day 8 May National commemorative as Frigjoringsdagen Liberation Day and The National Veterans Day an official flag flying day not a public holiday 60 nbsp Russia Victory Day 9 May National public as Den Pobedy Victory Day 61 62 nbsp Serbia Victory Day 9 May National public as Dan pobede Dan pobede Victory Day a public working holiday 63 64 nbsp Slovakia Victory over Fascism Day 8 May National public as Den vitazstva nad fasizmom 65 nbsp Tajikistan Victory Day 9 May National public 42 nbsp Turkmenistan Day of Remembrance of National Heroes of Turkmenistan in the 1941 1945 World War 9 May National public 66 nbsp Ukraine Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II 1939 1945 8 May National public 67 nbsp Uzbekistan Day of Remembrance and Honour 9 May National public 68 Known as Den Pamyati i Pochestej before 1999 it was known as Galaba kuni or Den pobedy Victory Day citation needed Soviet Victory Day edit Main article Victory Day 9 May The instrument of surrender signed 7 May 1945 stipulated that all hostilities must cease at 23 01 CET 8 May 1945 Since that point in time would be on 9 May in local time in the Soviet Union most Soviet states including Russia celebrated Victory Day on 9 May 69 70 Gallery edit nbsp Fireworks in Moscow Russia Victory Day 2005 nbsp Ceremony in Place de la Republique Strasbourg France 2013 nbsp Concert in Amsterdam Netherlands Bevrijdingsdag 2014 nbsp A T 72 tank in the Victory Day parade Astana Kazakhstan Victory Day 2015 nbsp The Victory Day Parade Red Square Moscow Russia Victory Day 2015 nbsp Ceremony at the Mother Armenia monument Yerevan Armenia Victory Day 2018 nbsp A street in Wetherby with decorative bunting United Kingdom 2020 nbsp Ceremony at the World War II Memorial Washington D C United States 2020 See also editTimeline of World War II Time of remembrance and reconciliation Victory Day Victory Day Parades Victory over Japan Day Stunde NullBibliography editHermiston Roger 2016 All Behind You Winston Churchill s Great Coalition 1940 45 London Aurum Press ISBN 978 17 81316 64 1 Telfer Kevin 2015 The Summer of 45 Islington Aurum Press Ltd ISBN 978 17 81314 35 7 References edit Harper Douglas VE Day Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 12 March 2016 Hamilton Charles 1996 Leaders amp Personalities of the Third Reich Vol 2 San Jose CA R James Bender Publishing pp 285 286 ISBN 978 0 912138 66 4 a b Hermiston 2016 p 355 Barr Sabrina 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