VE Day 75th Anniversary

The Queen will commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day with a televised address to the nation.  The message will form part of a series of events on 8 May marking the end of World War Two on the continent.  It will be the Queen’s second televised message during the coronavirus outbreak.

The monarch’s pre-recorded address will be broadcast on the BBC at 21:00 – the exact moment her father, King George VI, gave a radio address 75 years ago.

Other plans include a public sing along of Dame Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again, a song synonymous with World War Two.

Official commemorations will begin at 11:00 with a national moment of remembrance and a two-minute silence.

People in lockdown are being urged to show their support for the commemorations by placing a specially-designed image of a Second World War soldier in their windows.

Armed forces charity Royal British Legion Industries has launched its “Tommy in the window” campaign, producing specially-designed figures of soldiers.

A pack with ideas for homemade VE Day bunting, original recipes, games, and educational and creative activities for children has been produced by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, so families under lockdown can create their own experiences at home.
Template pack1940s style tea party at home complete with homemade VE Day bunting, original recipes, games, and educational and creative activities for children.

Victory in Europe (VE) Day in 1945 marked the formal acceptance of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender by Britain and its Allies following almost six years of WW2.

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