End of Conflict
On 7th May 1945, Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower accepted the unconditional surrender of all German forces. The document of surrender was signed on behalf of Germany by General Alfred Jodl and came into effect the next day. Discover below how VE Day was celebrated in Britain.
Japan publicly announced its surrender on 15 August 1945. This day has since been commemorated as Victory over Japan - or ‘VJ’ - Day. On 2 September, a formal surrender ceremony took place on board the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, officially bringing the Second World War to an end.
Our ‘VE Day in Britain’ resource was created with assistance from writer, Kevin Telfer
To learn more, take a look at Kevin’s book ‘The Summer of ’45: Stories and Voices from VE Day to VJ Day’