Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory
Yes, VE Day was the day that Germany finally surrendered.
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Victory in Europe - the day Germany surrendered 08 May1945
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VE day is the day that the German troops formally surrendered to all of the Allied forces in World War Two. VE Day is short for Victory in Europe, since victory in Japan had not yet been achieved. VE Day was the day of Victory in Europe, from which the initials VE come. It was the end of world war 2 in Europe. The war with Japan continued for some months longer.
VE stood for 'victory in europe' which meant the end of the war in europe.......
Yes on VE and VJ day their were parades and celebrations throughout the allied countries
World War 2 ended on Europe on 8 May 1945, when the Allies accepted the formal German surrender. That day was called VE-Day, for Victory in Europe. Although this day was a celebration, for many people the war had not ended, because fighting in Asia and the Pacific against Japan continued into August.
VE-Day: The day the Germans surrendered VJ-Day: The day the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
It was the day they celebrated VE day, the day when they won World War 2 in the European Theater.
VE day, or "Victory in Europe" day occured apon the Nazi surrender at the end of World War 2. It occured on the 8th of May, 1945.
it was very peaceful and no one was fighting that's why there's a VE day to remind us of the celbration of Britian.