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SUMMARY:Victory in Europe Day
DESCRIPTION:Victory in Europe Day\, or V-E Day\, is celebrated annually on May 8 to commemorate the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied Forces in 1945\, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This historic day followed two surrender signings—on May 7 in Reims\, France\, and May 8 in Berlin. It brought an end to years of devastating conflict in Europe\, where millions of lives were lost\, including approximately 250\,000 U.S. troops. While celebrations erupted worldwide\, from New York to London and Moscow\, the war continued in the Pacific until September 1945. V-E Day remains a poignant reminder of sacrifice\, unity\, and the triumph of freedom1.
URL:https://americanlegion800.org/event/victory-in-europe-day/2027-05-08/
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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SUMMARY:Victory in Europe Day
DESCRIPTION:Victory in Europe Day\, or V-E Day\, is celebrated annually on May 8 to commemorate the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied Forces in 1945\, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This historic day followed two surrender signings—on May 7 in Reims\, France\, and May 8 in Berlin. It brought an end to years of devastating conflict in Europe\, where millions of lives were lost\, including approximately 250\,000 U.S. troops. While celebrations erupted worldwide\, from New York to London and Moscow\, the war continued in the Pacific until September 1945. V-E Day remains a poignant reminder of sacrifice\, unity\, and the triumph of freedom1.
URL:https://americanlegion800.org/event/victory-in-europe-day/2028-05-08/
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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SUMMARY:Victory in Europe Day
DESCRIPTION:Victory in Europe Day\, or V-E Day\, is celebrated annually on May 8 to commemorate the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied Forces in 1945\, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This historic day followed two surrender signings—on May 7 in Reims\, France\, and May 8 in Berlin. It brought an end to years of devastating conflict in Europe\, where millions of lives were lost\, including approximately 250\,000 U.S. troops. While celebrations erupted worldwide\, from New York to London and Moscow\, the war continued in the Pacific until September 1945. V-E Day remains a poignant reminder of sacrifice\, unity\, and the triumph of freedom1.
URL:https://americanlegion800.org/event/victory-in-europe-day/2029-05-08/
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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