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Victory in Europe (VE) Day
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Victory in Europe Day is a celebration of the formal acceptance by the Allies of Germany's unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945, marking the end of World War II in Europe. The event was commemorated with large-scale celebrations in the UK, North America, and the USSR, including a balcony appearance by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. In the US, President Harry S. Truman dedicated the victory to the memory of his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had died earlier in April, and the event coincided with Truman's 61st birthday. Despite the jubilation, Churchill and Truman cautioned that the war against Japan had not yet been won, tempering the celebrations.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.Russia-Ukraine War
- 2.French Foreign Policy
- 3.US Foreign Policy
- 4.British Foreign Policy
- 5.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 6.European Energy Market
- 7.European defense
- 8.World War II
- 9.Russian Foreign Policy
- 10.German Foreign Policy
- 11.Hungary under Viktor Orbán
- 12.Multilateralism
countries
- 1.Germany
- 2.Ukraine
- 3.China
- 4.United Kingdom
- 5.Italy
- 6.United States
- 7.Poland
- 8.Russian Federation
- 9.Canada
- 10.India
- 11.France
- 12.Pakistan
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.Kremlin
- 4.European Union
- 5.Labour Party
- 6.Instagram
- 7.Twitter/X
- 8.Truth Social
- 9.Conservative Party
- 10.EU Council
- 11.Republican Party
- 12.Bank of England
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Keir Starmer
- 3.King Charles III
- 4.Vladimir Putin
- 5.Emmanuel Macron
- 6.Xi Jinping
- 7.James David Vance
- 8.Winston Churchill
- 9.Aleksandar Vucic
- 10.Donald Tusk
- 11.Friedrich Merz
- 12.Giorgia Meloni