Victory in Europe Day — known as V-E Day or VE Day .
One of the medals was the Victory Medal. Awarded to anyone who was in Britan or any of her colonies surving at the time.
Bobby soxers. Some, who were particularly warm and exceedingly generous in their personal support of the troops were called "victory girls". Everything was victory-this and victory-that, so these warmblooded young women were given this patriotic name.
The name Tausendjähriges Reich (Thousand-Year Reich), suggested that Nazi Germany would dominate Europe, and perhaps the world, for a thousand years. It did not!
Eastern Front, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe.
Sick man of Europe
I assume you are referring to the Second World War? If so, then if I recall correctly the answer is Victory in Europe Day, or V-E day, for short.
Berenice is a given name for a female and it is of Greek origin. The name Berenice stands for victory bringer.
Iron Curtain
World War II was a result of the growth of fascist dictatorship in Europe
I am unaware of a nickname given to Europe. The only example I can think of is the Old World (but this also includes Asia and Africa). These continents are called the Old World because this is where "civilization" started.
Russian Empire has made the Victory in the war, but it was given away by Lenin.
One of the medals was the Victory Medal. Awarded to anyone who was in Britan or any of her colonies surving at the time.
It is personification. Victory is being given human characteristics.
Bobby soxers. Some, who were particularly warm and exceedingly generous in their personal support of the troops were called "victory girls". Everything was victory-this and victory-that, so these warmblooded young women were given this patriotic name.
The Alps in Europe are some of the biggest mountains in the world. The size of mountains are always increasing though so there is no way to know the exact height at any given time.
what was the nickname given to high fee charged for manufactured goods from Europe
Victory in the Pacific is a WW II term. It is the name given to the day on which WW II ended with the surrender of Japan.