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The war officially concluded on August 15, 1945, after the US dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and ...
The royal family are set to take part in the commemorations just days after the Duke of Sussex’s bombshell interview.
West Palm Beach resident Si Liberman recalls being in London 80 years ago when, as a B-24 radio gunner on leave in the city, ...
Londoner Diana Carnegie told in a letter to her husband how she spotted couples having sex in the dark near Buckingham Palace in the ... We decided to go to Whitehall in the hopes of seeing ...
VE Day marked the end of World War Two in Europe. Huge crowds took to the streets on 8 May 1945 to sing, dance and rejoice ...
Prince William and Princess Catherine and all three of their children join the King and Queen Camilla ahead of the Red Arrows ...
Sir Winston Churchill’s victory speech, a military procession, a flypast and street parties are part of the build-up to 8 May ...
Alan Kennett, a 100-year-old Normandy veteran, will start the procession in London which is set to march down Whitehall, through Admiralty Arch and up The Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
Senior royals have joined thousands of people in London to observe a military procession to begin commemorations marking the ...
which will head from Parliament Square to Whitehall, then to Trafalgar Square, Admiralty Arch, The Mall, and finally to Buckingham Palace. RAF veteran Alan Kennett, who will turn 101 on May 29 ...