VE Day 75 Celebrations

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As VE Day events have been cancelled across the country, the Royal British Legion has called on the nation to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day from home.

Friday 8th May is the 75th anniversary of VE Day and a Bank Holiday. Events include

11am: Two minutes Silence

11.15am: VE Day 75 livestream on the Royal British Legion website and social media channels

From 8pm: An evening of memories and music in partnership on BBC One

9pm: A UK-wide singalong to Vera Lynn’s ‘We’ll Meet Again

More information

Get the Lyrics to We’ll Meet Again from the Royal British Legion’s website here

Visit the Royal British Legion’s Facebook page here

Post on the Royal British Legion’s message board to remember, celebrate and honour brave men and women of World War 2 and our Armed Forces community. Post on the message board here

The Imperial War Museum’s information on VE Day here

The Government’s VE Day website here

Biggin Hill Airport Facebook page here [https://www.facebook.com/BigginHillMMT/]

VE Day Resources for children

A VE Day learning pack for children aged 7-14 years from the Royal British Legion website here.

Key Stage 2 VE Day resources on the BBC website here.

VE Day resources on the Times Educational Supplement (TES) here.

UK Parliament video of the role of government for primary school pupils here.

UK Parliament video of the role of government for secondary school pupils here.

About VE Day (from the Royal British Legion website)

Friday 8th May is the 75th Anniversary of VE Day to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of the entire Second World War generation, from British, Commonwealth and Allied Forces to evacuees and those who served on the home front. The Second World War had a profound impact on communities across the UK and the Commonwealth which continued long after the war came to an end. The challenges of leaving, longing for and returning home were experienced by many people at the time and are still faced by Service families today.

We remember the contribution of all Allied Forces, including forces from across the Commonwealth, without who the liberation of Europe and Japan would not have been possible.

The Royal British Legion will commemorate VJ Day on Saturday 15th August with the programme to be announced in due course.