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To celebrate the end of World War II, various nations held large-scale festivities, parades, and public gatherings. In the United States, people took to the streets to cheer, dance, and hold impromptu celebrations, particularly on V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day) in August 1945. In Europe, cities like London and Paris saw massive street parties, as well as the iconic scenes of jubilant crowds gathering at landmarks. Additionally, many churches held services of Thanksgiving, marking the end of a devastating conflict.

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