VE Day (or, more properly, V-E Day) was and still is a celebration of the Victory in Europe during World War II. It is celebrated on 8 May, since 8 May 1945 was the date the Allied Forces accepted the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers in Europe.
Related is V-J Day (Celebration of the unconditional surrender of the Japanese forces) which is celebrated at different days in different countries.
V-E stands for Victory in Europe. It was the day Germany surrendered to the U.S.-led forces at the end of World War II.
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VE Day stands for Victory in Europe Day which is on May 8, the day when the Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Nazi Germany. Victory in Europe Day was used by every Allied country and was just what it was called plain and simple.
Victory in Europe - the day Germany surrendered 08 May1945
Germany surrendered and its referred to as VE-Day.
VE means "Victory in Europe"
V-E Day : Victory in Europe .
Victory over Europe. VE DayVJ Day was the day of Victory over Japan.
VE-Day was approximately 349 days after D-day.
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Yes, VE Day was the day that Germany finally surrendered.
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No. VE Day did.
Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory
Europe. The VE stands for "victory in Europe". Hope this helps!
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