Today we commemorate the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism. We bow our heads in honor of all who fought to defeat Nazism and restore freedom to Europe. Eternal gratitude to the heroes. Eternal memory to the innocent victims of World War II. We remember. We honor. We Show more 0:36 3 MB Load video
Today, on VE Day, I remember the courage, sacrifice, and unbreakable spirit of the generation that defeated tyranny in Europe. Whatever our current disagreements and political noise, May 8th 1945 belongs to those who fought for freedom, those who waited at home in dread, and Show more Load image
On VE Day, we honour the courage and sacrifice of those who helped bring an end to the Second World War in Europe. Their service, and the collective effort of many nations, secured the freedoms we value today. #VEDay Load image
Today we celebrate the anniversary of Victory in Europe day, or VE Day. We mark the end of the Second World War in Europe and we reflect on the immense sacrifices made to secure peace and freedom. The legacy of those who fought and sacrificed during the Second World War endures. Show more Load image Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image
Today we remember VE Day Victory in Europe. On this day in 1945, the war in Europe came to an end and millions across Britain took to the streets in celebration. We honour the bravery, sacrifice and resilience of all those who served at home and abroad. Let’s never forget the Show more Load image 106 KB Tommy Robinson and 9 others
May 8, 1945 – Victory in Europe Day. On this day each year, we honor the service and sacrifice of the millions of Americans who fought to preserve freedom and defeat the Nazis. Adolf Hitler’s regime represented evil and hatred in its purest form, and the courage of the Allied Show more 2:20 6 MB Load video
On VE Day, we honour the people who helped secure peace in Europe and reflect on the lasting impact their service continues to have on generations today. #MadewithAI Load image
VE Day, May 8, 1945, marked the end of World War II in Europe and a hard-fought victory for freedom. We are reminded how important it is to honor and preserve the legacy of the heroes who served, and their stories must be carried forward for generations to come. Load image 98 KB
Cubs… quick note from old tanker bear. Today is May 8... Victory in Europe Day Whatever politics came later, never forget this Americans and Soviet people were COMBAT BROTHERS in World War II. Different systems. Different flags. Different worlds. But when Nazi Show more Load image
Liberation Day (CZE) / Victory in Europe Day (FRA, SVK) History
Victory in Europe Day marks the official end of the fighting in Europe during the Second World War. On 7 May 1945, German High Command signed an unconditional surrender to the allied forces in Berlin, Germany. The surrender would come into effect the following day at midnight. 8 May was thus the end of armed conflict during World War II in Europe.
Victory in Europe Day is celebrated annually on 8 May in memory of this surrender and return to peace. It is celebrated in many countries throughout Europe on 8 May while other nations have opted to celebrate it on other days. Celebrations in certain countries are named after Victories over Fascism or Occupation depending on the nation.
Top 3 Facts for 2026 Liberation Day (CZE) / Victory in Europe Day (FRA, SVK) in the EU
The military surrender was not signed by Adolf Hitler (who had been the German President throughout the war) because he had committed suicide. Instead, Germany’s surrender was signed by his successor, Karl Donitz.
The real turning point of WW2 came when the United States joined into the war in December of 1941. Only when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour 2 after the start of the war did the United States become involved.
It is not only the living who are killed in war. – Isaac Asimov, American Professor at Boston University.
In the News and Trending in the EU for Liberation Day / Victory in Europe Day
Spread awareness of social media by using the hashtags #VEDay #VDay, #VictoryinEuropeDay, #VictoryDay and #KissForVEDay.
Go to your local legion or veteran network and speak to some of the remaining World War II veterans. Victory in Europe Day typically features many events hosted at legions in many countries that veterans of the war attend. This is a great opportunity to speak to soldiers who actually fought in the war and thank them for their service.
Watch a movie or TV series about the horrors of World War II. Some of our favourites are: Band of Brothers (2001), The Pacific (2010), Pearl Harbour (2004), Schindler’s List (1999) and Saving Private Ryan (1998).
Visit the largest extermination/concentration camp from WW2. The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, located in Poland, allows visitors to see the camp and learn more about the atrocities committed inside.
Visit your a War Museum and learn about World War II. Most museums will have displays of various weapons and tools used during the war, as well as tour guides who are very knowledgeable about the war. Some museums even have interactive displays that you can go into and touch.