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Q: What is the name of the day of celebration at the end of war?
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What was the day of celebration called at the end of war?

Vj day


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it was called Armistice Day until the 1960s, when the name was changed to Veteran's Day. It has been celebrated since the end of WWI.


What was the day of celebration called when the world war 2 had ended?

I assume you mean World War II. The surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 wasVE (Victory in Europe) Day. When Japan surrendered the following August, it was VJ (Victory in Japan) Day.VE day (victory of Europe)


What is November 11 1918 called?

It is called Armistice Day. A celebration of the Armistice signed to cease fighting, marking the end of World War I.


Is VJ day the name of the end of World War 2?

No its not, its V-day ( Victory Day )


What is the celebration of Veterans Day?

The celebration of Veterans day is a day to thank and honer Veterans that have fought in war. We celebrate dead ones and alive ones too!


Is there a World War 1 holiday or celebration?

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What was the celebration at the end of World War 2 like?

it was not a good thing.


What did president Wilson proclaim November 11th 1919 to be?

It is called Armistice Day. A celebration of the Armistice signed to cease fighting, marking the end of World War I.


What is the official name for the end of World War 1?

This is known as Armistice Day.


The name of the celebration at the end of World War 2?

In Europe the first celebration was for the surrender of Germany, and was called VE day (Victory in Europe) in Britain. A second, much smaller, celebration was held in some places when Japan surrendered: VJ day. In Germany the harsh winter of 1945/6 saw large numbers of people starve to death or freeze to death in the streets - especially the old and children. They called it Jahr Null (Year Zero).