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  2. London Victory Celebrations of 1946 - Wikipedia

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    Four DUKW amphibious vehicles taking part in the Victory Parade in London on 8 June 1946. Regiments of the Indian Army march in the Victory Parade. The first part of the parade was the Chiefs of Staff's procession, featuring the British Chiefs of Staff together with the Supreme Allied Commanders.

  3. 1946 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    31 May – London Heathrow Airport opened fully for civilian use. [1] 1 June – Television licence introduced. [3] 7 June – Television broadcasting by the BBC, suspended during World War II, resumes. [1] 8 June – A victory parade is held in London to celebrate the end of World War II. [6] A certificate is issued to all schoolchildren. [7]

  4. File:Allied Victory Parade in London, 1946 H42790.jpg

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    English: Allied Victory Parade in London, 1946 Four DUKW amphibious vehicles taking part in the Victory Parade in London on 8 June 1946. Date (1945 - 1975)

  5. File:Allied Victory Parade in London, 1946 H42786.jpg

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    English: Allied Victory Parade in London, 1946 The band of the 8th Punjab Regiment, leading the band of the Royal Garhwal Rifles, head the contingent of infantry from the Indian Army during in the Victory Parade in London on 8 June 1946.

  6. Victory parade - Wikipedia

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    1946 London Victory Parade, celebrating the victory in the Second World War. 1982 London Victory Parade , celebrating the victory in the Falklands War . 1945 British Hong Kong Parade, it was held on 9 October 1945 near the local Cenotaph and celebrated the reclamation of Hong Kong from Japanese rule.

  7. No. 303 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 303 Squadron was the most effective Polish RAF squadron during the Second World War. Some sources state that its pilots were invited to the London Victory Parade of 1946, [27] [28] [29] The Daily Telegraph [30] reported that it was the only representative of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. The invitation was refused because no other ...

  8. Just Stop Oil supporters paint US embassy in London after ...

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    Just Stop Oil supporters have painted the US embassy building in London orange, as Donald Trump claimed victory in the presidential election. A wall outside the building in Nine Elms was seen ...

  9. Second Australian Imperial Force in the United Kingdom

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    The Australian Victory Contingent reached the UK on 30 May 1946. The male members of the contingent were accommodated alongside most of the other national contingents at a tented camp in Kensington Gardens in central London. [111] The Australians took part in the victory parade through London on 8 June which was viewed by more than 5 million ...