The end of the Second World War sparked huge celebrations across the UKVE Day will be marked by four days of partying in 2025
Marking the end of the war
VE Day always falls on May 8 every year, the same date as the end of WW2 which came to a close after six years.
The war ended after Grand Admiral Donitz of the German Army surrendered to the allied forces, with Hitler having committed suicide a week earlier.
After years of battling the Nazis, the allies had turned their fortunes around with the huge allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 and the offensives led by the USSR.
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Upon hearing the news that the war had ended, crowds rushed into the streets across the UK to celebrate the new peacetime.
50,000 people packed Piccadilly Circus, waving flags, dancing and singing songs.
Both Prime Minister Winston Churchill and King George VI paid tribute to the soldiers who had “laid down their lives” during the war, while the Royal Family made eight public appearances during the day.
The two young princesses – the future Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret – even slipped out to join the crowds themselves.
Similar parties took place across Europe, though the fighting continued in Asia until September 2, 1945, when Japan surrendered to America.
How to celebrate VE Day
VE Day will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, meaning The Government has planned several major celebrations.
Huge street parties across major UK cities have been organised and the Labour government have encouraged people to flock to their favourite gardens, pubs, cafes and restaurants just like Brits did 80 years ago.
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