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WW2 - Ended this day in 1945 !
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mmitch:
There certainly was a street party here, I went to it although I was only 6 weeks old!
When we had a reunion 50 years later I was remembered as the youngest one there!
mmitch
castle261:
Slip of the quill pen - I must have been thinking of May the 8th - VE Day, (a thousand pardons - if you please)
MartinR:
The whole business of the ending of the War was a complex and long drawn out process, but nothing particularly notable seems to have happened on 8 August:
1945
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30 April: Hitler commits suicide
7 May: German Military surrender signed at SHAEF, Reims.
8 May: German National surrender signed at Karlshort, Berlin.
26 July: Potsdam Declaration tells Japan to surrender.
6 August: Hiroshima
9 August: Nagasaki. USSR enters the war.
10 August: Japanese Emperor tells Foreign Ministry to notify the Allies of Japan's intention to surrender unconditionally, provided the Emperor remains in place.
11 August: Allies agree.
14 August: VJ day. Allies announce the surrender and the Emperor informs his people.
2 September: Official surrender ceremony.
1947
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10 February: Paris Peace Conference ends, peace treaties signed between the Allies and Axis, excluding Germany.
1950
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End of state of war with Germany declared by many allies.
1951
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Most other allies declared an end to the state of war with Germany.
8 September: Treaty of San Francisco signed.
1952
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28 April: Treaty of San Francisc comes into effect ending the war with Japan.
1955
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Soviet Union declares an end to the state of war with Germany.
1991
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The Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany was signed. Unified Germany recognised and provision made for all occupying forces to withdraw.
grandarog:
America's Enola Gay B29 Heavy Bomber, dropped the A Bomb on Hiroshima on the 6th August.
Russia declared war on Japan on the 8th August.
A second A Bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on the 9th Of August.
Japan signed unconditional Surrender on 14 August.
I am told the war in the Far East after VE Day was considered the forgotten War.
I don't think there were any celebration Parties in the UK.
I too remember VE Day but I think it was in May not August.
Mum dressed me in red White and Blue and we walked around the Village and then the town to an Aunties house. I carried a big Union Flag on a stick over my shoulder and blew a whistle every so often.
There was a big Village fete and Party to celebrate a few weeks later with games for us kids.I was lucky as when Mum took me to visit her Sister in Headcorn a few days later they were having their celebration party with tables along the street in front of the War memorial so I had 2 Parties .
I don't remember any more Parties when the War ended officially in September.
castle261:
What a day that was ! we were all ready for it - with all the bunting ready to hang out - across the street. Mothers & fathers were busy
Mothers preparing the food - Dad`s busy with the bunting & electric cables - to light up the street after dark - Tables were brought out
then chairs - Table cloths were next then food began to appear - all wrapped up in tea cloths - (no cling film in those days ) plates were
followed next by bottle`s of Pop - triffle & jelly - Music was found & plugged into the sound system - later the children were asked to sit
down - as the Mother`s & fathers served them - The lights were switched on then it got dark & the children were tired - then taken to
their beds - the Adult`s then took over - dancing in the street - Much later - we paired off - as some of us had girl friends.
A GREAT DAY was had - by all .............
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