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Today all over Europe we are commemorating the 75th Anniversary of VE Day and the defeat of Nazi Germany. It’s a pretty low key event in most countries due to the Covid 19 distancing policies being observed, but there have been wreath laying ceremonies, gun salutes, fly-pasts. and speeches made in all the capital cities of Europe today. In the U.K. our head of state Queen Elizabeth is the only head of state still alive, from any country, who actually served in WW2, as she was an ambulance driver and mechanic during the war.

Before this current pandemic threw all our plans into disarray, it had been decided that this year here in the U.K. we would make today a special bank holiday, on a one time only basis. This went ahead even under these strange circumstances, and there are VE Day themed street parties being held up and down the country...people dancing in the bunting strewn streets and eating at trestle tables....all whilst keeping to social distancing rules! I guess the importance of today still needs to be marked and commemorated.

Marionville 10 May 8
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So who won the war ?. the Americans say they did, the Russians say they did and the Brits say they did with help from the others.
There is no doubt that the Russians killed many more German soldiers than the others and suffered many more casualties.Partly possibly because of Stalin's total disregard for human life.
I saw an English historian, who's name I forget, talking on BBC yesterday. He is of the opinion that if America and Russia had not joined the was against Hitler's Germany The UK would have had to sign a peace deal with them. Interesting.

It was a combined effort by all the Allied nations...no one country won the war against Hitler and his Nazi expansionist agenda. I’m not into speculating what would, or may have been, had either Russia or the USA not joined in the fight, because that was not the reality of what happened. I was an infant, a mere 7 week old baby on VE Day in May 1945, and am eternally grateful to the generation before mine who fought and won the freedom from fascism which my generation benefited from.

@Marionville I was being a bit facetious , but seriously people should be aware of the sacrifices made by many countries during the war'
At the height of the cold war were schoolkids taught about the war on the Eastern front and the horrers of war in a Russian winter ?. I certainly wasn't. The Soviet Union were the baddies and we should hate them.
I was not aware until recently that if it had not been for the equipment given to the red army by the USA and to a lesser extent by the UK the outcome would have been quite different.
I watched the film "Darkest Hour" on BBC last night. A great portrayal of Churchill by Gary Oldman

@Moravian Yes..a great film, had seen it in the cinema when it came out. I can’t remember much about what we were taught in school, but I have always been aware that the Russian war effort was significant and that like Napoleon 150 years earlier, taking on Russia during the harsh Russian winter was largely Hitler’s undoing. Fighting on more than one front is never a good idea from a strategic point of view, militarily speaking. As far as the USA and her involvement... I don’t believe they would have got involved at all despite Roosevelt doing his best to circumvent the Neutrality Acts, had Japan not attacked Pearl Harbour. That one act turned out to be the pivotal event of the war in my opinion.

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Well said. I admired the bunting in house windows throughout my village as I took my exercise this morning.
For me, a bottle of cheap Hock to represent the surrender of Germany.
My granddad Len was at Bergen Belsen on the 8th May 1945 cleaning up what they had done.

My Dad was in the RAF and was invalided home in 1944...hence my arrival in March 1945, just 7 weeks before VE Day!

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