'A Touch of Delirium' - Dorset Celebrations on VJ Day, 80 Years Ago
Dorset holds multiple ceremonies and fundraisers featuring wreath layings, a two-minute silence, and musical performances to honor WWII veterans and the war's end.
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“Spirit of ‘45″ at Fargo National Cemetery reflects on veteran sacrifices, Japan’s surrender during World War II
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – August 14th, 2025, marks 80 years since the unconditional surrender of Imperial Japan during World War II. On this day in history, 80 years ago, President Harry S. Truman announced the
UK marks 80 years since VJ Day
Today (Friday, 15 August) marks 80 years since Victory over Japan Day, the moment Japan surrendered in 1945 and the Second World War came to an end. Events are taking place across the country to remember those who served in the Far East and those who lost their lives during the final months of the war. The King and Queen are leading the national commemorations at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, joined by the Prime Minister and …
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