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  2. File:Ve Day Celebrations in London, 8 May 1945 HU41808.jpg

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    English: Ve Day Celebrations in London, 8 May 1945 A truck of revellers passing through the Strand, London. Date: 8 May 1945: Source/Photographer:

  3. Victory in Europe Day - Wikipedia

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    Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945; it marked the official end of World War II in Europe in the Eastern Front, with the last known shots fired on 11 May.

  4. File:VE-Day, Bath, 8th May 1945 (Art.IWM ART LD 5201).jpg

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  5. Second World War veterans urged to register for VE Day ... - AOL

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    Victory in Europe (VE) Day happened on May 8 1945, while Victory over Japan (VJ) Day took place on August 15 1945, effectively ending the war.

  6. Did Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Really Leave the ...

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    In The Crown's final season, there's a flashback to V-E (Victory in Europe) Day on May 8, 1945.Then-Princess Elizabeth (played by Viola Prettejohn) and Princess Margaret (Beau Gadsdon) leave ...

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  8. The Story Behind Queen Elizabeth's VE Day Celebrations ... - AOL

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    The true story behind the scene of Queen Elizabeth II as a young woman celebrating the end of World War II on V-E Day.

  9. Halifax riot - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax VE-Day riots, 7–8 May 1945, in Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, began as a celebration of the World War II victory in Europe. This rapidly evolved into a rampage by several thousand servicemen, merchant seamen, and civilians, who looted the City of Halifax.