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  1. VE Day Celebrations. On 7 May 1945 the formal act of military surrender was signed by Germany, ending the war in Europe. The next day celebrations broke out all over the world to mark Victory in Europe or VE Day. In Britain, Churchill marked the occasion by declaring 8 May a public holiday.

  2. 8 maj 2020 · St Pauls Cathedral illuminated on the night of VE Day, London, 8 May 1945. Christopher Wren’s cathedral was lit up by beams of light to celebrate the end of World War II in Europe. Photo: Daily Herald Archive/SSPL/Getty

  3. Browse 1,327 ve day celebrations 1945 photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Celebrations begin in New York on the announcement of Germany's surrender at the end of World War II, 7th May 1945.

  4. Crowds in New York celebrate the end of World War II in Europe on VE Day, 8th May 1945.

  5. Browse 20 ve day celebrations paris 8 may 1945 photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Crowds on the Champs Elysees celebrate Victory in Europe at the end of World War II with a joyful procession.

  6. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill waving to crowds gathered in Whitehall on VE Day, 8th May 1945. Winston Waves Crowds of Londoners congregate in Whitehall as they celebrate Victory in Europe Day to mark the end of European conflict in World War II, in London...

  7. 8 maj 2020 · A huge American flag unfurled in New York’s Herald Square on VE Day on May 8, 1945. This 80x160 foot flag was hung from the eighth floor balcony of Macy’s New York department store, covering the façade from 34th and 35th Streets along Broadway.

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