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"We sang, we danced and we all held hands'

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May 2025

It's 80 years since Britain erupted in joy at the news that the war in Europe was over. But how did those who lived through VE Day remember it? With the help of the BBC WW2 People's War archive, John Willis reveals a day of partying, remembrance and continuing sacrifice

"We sang, we danced and we all held hands'

The long and brutal war in Europe was finally over. At 2.41am on 7 May 1945, Germany signed an unconditional surrender agreement at General Eisenhower's HQ in Reims, 80 miles north-east of Paris. Later that day, the BBC announced the news and the first celebrations began.

Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared the following day a national holiday, VE Day (Victory in Europe), and checked the supply of beer was large enough to satisfy the thirst of a happy nation. In Southampton, VE Day opened with a symphony of blaring ships' horns shortly after midnight. Later, beacons blazed, bunting fluttered in the afternoon sun and joyful parties echoed around every corner of Britain. Children tied effigies of Hitler to lampposts or burned the führer on bonfires.

imageAt 3pm, Churchill broadcast from Downing Street: "My dear friends, this is your hour.

This is not a victory for any party or class.

It's a victory of the great British nation as a whole." But Churchill also reminded the partying millions that the conflict was not yet over. A fanatical, undefeated Japan still controlled swathes of territory in the far east.

In 2005, the BBC marked the 60th anniversary of VE Day by setting up a huge project called the WW2 People's War. With help from thousands of volunteers, charities, libraries and museums, the corporation collected an astonishing 47,000 testimonies, both from those who had been serving in the armed forces and from the home front. This was not history as seen from the lofty perspective of politicians or generals, diplomats or historians. Rather, the project gathered the memories of ordinary British men and women - a ground-floor history.

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