In both England and the United States they celebrated with whatever food they had stocked up from their rations and regular purchases. Many made cakes, Sandwiches, chocolates and some even had beer which had been reduced during wartime. Potatoes had been available so they fries, chips and whatever else they could think of. There is an excellent video showing a party for children celebrating the victory and the hope of their men folk coming home soon. One boy really stuffed his face with cakes, sandwiches and more slices of buttered bread. I think the video was called The Last Days of World War 2.
V-E Day ended the Nazi terror in Europe as well as the Second world War. It was on 8th May 1945.
V-E Day during world war two was Victory in Europe day, the day the war in Europe ended which was in 1945 after Russian forces entered Berlin, Hitler went into his secret bunker, poisoned his new wife Eva braun, and shot himself.
May 07, 1945 in Europe V-E Day Aug 14, 1945 in Pacific V-J Day
Nazi Germany .
Man v. Food Nation did go to Kentucky (Louisville). It first aired on 7/27/11. http://www.foodiepie.com/list.php?e=Man-v-Food-Nation-Louisville
Just what I wanted to know!! Doing a VE Day party this week at school and wanted to know what foods to put out! Not crisps apparently!
v-e day was not a battle V-E day stands for Victory in Europe and was the "party" after the nazi surrender may 7-8th but it was still some battles around the world like in Asia but V-E day was not a battle
sang and drank beer:D:)<3xx
V-E Day: May 8 V-J Day: September 2
E. V. Day was born in 1967.
No, V-E Day was first on May 8th, 1945 while V-J Day was September 2nd, 1945.
V-E day means Victory in Europe day and was on May 8th, 1945.
V-E Day ended the Nazi terror in Europe as well as the Second world War. It was on 8th May 1945.
V-E stands for Victory in Europe, that is the defeat of Germany in the second world war. V-E day falls on the 8th of May.
V-E Day : 7 May 1945 ; in 2012 the day is on a Monday - May the seventh .
V-E Day stands for Victory in Europe Day and marks the surrender of Germany in 1945.
it was not invented. V E day refers to Victory in Europe......when the Germans surrendered