*Beekeeper » Yesterday, 6:32 am » wrote: ↑
The UNITED STATES hasn't celebrated VE day since the 1960's or perhaps even further back than that.
Show us where we have in the past 20 years and you MIGHT have something. Until then, you're a **** IDIOT!!
Tell us why you love the RUSSIANS so much, DICKBREATH!!
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CELEBRATED EVERY YEAR BY BOTH EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA (THAT MEANS AMERICA ), IMBECILE
Many European countries and North America hold ceremonies to commemorate this day.
VE-Day in United States in 2025 | Dayspedia
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WWII veterans honored at ceremony marking 80 years since V-E Day | Stars and Stripes
WASHINGTON — Marking 80 years since the end of World War II in Europe, dozens gathered Thursday at the National World War II Memorial to commemorate Victory in Europe Day with a solemn ceremony honoring the sacrifice of Allied forces and the legacy of the “Greatest Generation.” Five World War II veterans were among those recognized during the event, which featured remarks by officials, a wreath-laying, and musical tributes by the U.S. Army Brass Quintet and a bugler performing taps. “Today, we honor 80 years since victory in Europe, 80 years since guns fell silent across the battlefields of a Continent ravaged by war,” Chaplain Lt. Brandon Green said during the invocation. “We honor the men and women who gave their strength, their grit, and their all so that future generations might inherit peace and freedom.”