On May 8, 1945, Great Britain, the United States and other Allied countries celebrate Victory in Europe Day. Cities in the U.S., U.K. and Western Europe, along with in the Soviet Union, Canada and Australia, put out flags and banners, rejoicing in the defeat of the Nazi war machine during World War II.
The German surrender was realized in a final ceasefire. German General Alfred Jodl had signed an unconditional surrender on May 7.
The eighth of May marked the day when German troops throughout Europe finally laid down their arms. In Prague, Germans surrendered to their Soviet antagonists, after the latter had lost more than 8,000 soldiers, and the Germans considerably more. Elsewhere, troops stood down in Copenhagen, Denmark; in Oslo, Norway; at Karlshorst, near Berlin; in northern Latvia; on the Channel Island of Sark. More surrender documents were signed in Berlin and in eastern Germany.