Yes, VE Day was the day that Germany finally surrendered.
The Axis Powers in Europe formally surrendered to the Allied Forces.
VE-Day: The day the Germans surrendered VJ-Day: The day the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
The day that Germany surrendered in WW2 is known as VE Day (standing for Victory in Europe). The day it surrendered in WW1 is called Armistice Day.
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V-E or VE Day is Victory in Europe Day. This is the day that Nazi Germany surrendered, brining a close to World War II in Europe.
VE day when Germany surrendered was 8th May ,1945 and VJ Day was August 14,1945.
Victory in Europe - the day Germany surrendered 08 May1945
VE-Day was 8 May 1945. The Japanese surrendered in the autumn.
-Day was the major Allied landing, - VE Day was almost a year later when Germany surrendered.
No. D-Day is when the invasion at Normandy started. The day Germany surrendered is referred to as VE (Victory in Europe) day.
-Day was the major Allied landing, - VE Day was almost a year later when Germany surrendered.