Celebrations announced for 75th VE Day anniversary
With 75 days to go to the anniversary, the Government has announced plans to commemorate VE Day.
The Royal British Legion and the Government are calling for members of the Second World War generation to take part in events celebrating the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
A raft of plans have been drawn up to mark the occasion, including a display by the Red Arrows and a Battle of Britain memorial flight above Buckingham Palace.
The Government had already announced that the traditional early May bank holiday will be moved from Monday May 4 to Friday May 8 to celebrate the anniversary.
The RBL is looking for all those who contributed to the war effort, including those who served on the Home Front and in the emergency services, to take part in the events that will celebrate their role.
Veterans are also invited to a service of thanksgiving held at Westminster Abbey while street parties are expected to be held across the country.
Meanwhile St James’s Park will be turned into Victory Park, featuring examples of what life in Britain was like during the war.
Victory in Europe (VE) Day on May 8 1945 marked the formal acceptance of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender by Britain and its Allies following almost six years of brutal warfare during the Second World War.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the anniversary “marks a historic moment for our great country to come together and reflect on the heroes of the Second World War.”
Last week the Home Secretary announced that pubs, clubs and cinemas will be able to stay open into the early hours in celebration of VE Day.