what was the celebration called that signified the end of the war
It is called Armistice Day. A celebration of the Armistice signed to cease fighting, marking the end of World War I.
The fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam war and signified a start of the Communist ruling in Vietnam.
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).
"Cessation of Hostilities" .
world war 2
Vj day
NVA tanks parked on their nation's capital front lawn.
He was the British General in the Battle of Yorktown. He lost, and this signified the end of the war.
It is called Armistice Day. A celebration of the Armistice signed to cease fighting, marking the end of World War I.
The opening of the Berlin Wall signified the closing of the Cold War.
The fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam war and signified a start of the Communist ruling in Vietnam.
it was not a good thing.
NVA tanks smashing through the South Vietnamese capital's front gates and parking on their front yard signaled the end of it.
It is called Armistice Day. A celebration of the Armistice signed to cease fighting, marking the end of World War I.
Celebration because it was over and morning for the loss of life and sexy women.
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)
The Watergate Scandal/Nixon's Resignation, and the end of the Vietnam War.