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This past Thursday, we celebrated the 80th anniversary of V-E Day. V-E stands for Victory in Europe and was officially recognized historically on May 8, 1945. On that day, World War II in Europe ended ...
This service formed part of nationwide commemorations taking place today, with events planned across the country honouring veterans.
A pensioners' group at a Carlisle community centre have enjoyed a 'great afternoon' celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE ...
Europe celebrated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II this week, with parades and wreath-laying ceremonies ...
Crowds in their thousands gathered outside Whitehall and Buckingham Palace. BBC correspondents, including Richard Dimbleby, capture the scenes of joy across the city - from the East End to Piccadilly ...
Series highlights include the duo donning Viking costumes and axe throwing in Norway, camping at a windmill near Amsterdam ...
It was 80 years ago that the Karp family walked out of Oskar Schindler’s factory as free Jews. They had survived the ...
King Charles fondly recollected his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II’s VE Day memories during a special speech.On the fourth ...
Why is it still important to recognize Victory in Europe, or VE Day? Three historians discuss the significance of this ...
The president this week announced "Victory" days for November 11 and May 8, but noted "we will not be closing the Country" on ...
King Charles and other senior Royals have paid tribute to veterans of the Second World War, and those who gave their lives, on the 80th anniversary of Europe’s victory over the Nazis.