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Qué (quién) es V-E Day - definición

PUBLIC HOLIDAY COMMEMORATING THE SURRENDER OF NAZI GERMANY (8 MAY 1945)
V-E Day; VE Day; VE day; V e day; V-E day; Ve day; Ve-day; VG day; Vg days; VE-day; Victory Europe Day; V.E. Day; Victory In Europe; Victory in Europe; Fête de la Libération; VE-Day; 8th May 1945; May 8, 1945; Defeat of Germany; Victory Day (8 May); V E Day; V. E. Day; Victory Day (May 8th); Victory Day (7 May); Victory Day (May 7); Victory Day (May 7th); VEday; Victory Over Europe Day; Victory Over Fascism Day; Liberation Day (Germany); May 8 1945; 8 May 1945
  • Celebrations in [[Toronto]] on 8 May 1945
  • Celebrations in London on 8 May 1945

VE day         
¦ noun the day (8 May) marking the Allied victory in Europe in 1945.
Origin
abbrev. of Victory in Europe.
VJ day         
  • Cenotaph in Hong Kong]].
  • Victory Day Parade]] on [[Tiananmen Square]].
  • Japanese commanders listen to the terms of surrender aboard an Australian warship.
  • nl}}, 1989. [[The Hague]], Netherlands.
  • [[Victor Jorgensen]]'s photo published in ''The New York Times''
  • Victory celebrations at [[Caloundra]], Queensland 1945
  • Choibalsan]].
DAY ON WHICH JAPAN SURRENDERED, EFFECTIVELY ENDING WORLD WAR II
VJ Day; V-J Day; V.J. Day; VJ day; V-J day; Vj day; V J Day; VP Day; Victory in the Pacific Day; V-P Day; VJ-day; V–J day; VJ-Day; Vp day; VP day; August 14 1945; Victory over Japan; V.P. Day; V.P.-Day; V. P. Day; V.-P. Day; VP-Day; V P Day; V.J.-Day; V. J. Day; V.-J. Day; Victory Day (August 15); Victory Day (August 15th); Victory Day (15 August); Victory Day (August 14); Victory Day (August 14th); Victory Day (14 August); Victory Day (September 2); Victory Day (September 2nd); Victory Day (2 September); Victor in the Pacific day; Victory in the Pacifc day; Victory in the Pacifc; Victory over China Day; Victory over Korea Day; Victory over Vietnam Day; VJDay; Vjday; VJDAY; Surrender of the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies; Victory Day (China)
¦ noun the day (15 August) in 1945 on which Japan ceased fighting in the Second World War, or the day (2 September) when Japan formally surrendered.
Origin
VJ, abbrev. of Victory over Japan.
Valentine's Day         
  • A [[Canadian Women's Army Corps]] member and a man in the [[Canadian Air Force]] chalk hearts on a tree on Valentine's Day 1944
  • An English Victorian era Valentine card located in the [[Museum of London]]
  • [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] by [[Thomas Hoccleve]] (1412)
  • A gift box of chocolates, which is a common gift for Valentine's Day
  • [[Saint Valentine]]
  • Valentine's Day love notes on display in 2010 for making a charitable donation to the [[British Heart Foundation]]
  • Noted poet [[John Donne]], {{c.}} 1595.
  • [[Conversation hearts]], candies with messages on them, are strongly associated with Valentine's Day in the United States.
  • Flowers, such as red roses (pictured), are often sent on Valentine's Day.
  • ''St Valentine baptizing St Lucilla'', [[Jacopo Bassano]].
  • Shrine of St. Valentine in [[Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church]] in Dublin, Ireland
  • Valentine's Day themed bouquet of [[cupcake]]s
  • [[African American]] Valentine's school dance, Richmond, Virginia 1956
  • Saint Valentine of Terni]] and his disciples
HOLIDAY OBSERVED ON FEBRUARY 14 TO CELEBRATE LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
Valentines Day; Valentine Day; St Valentine's day; Valentine's day; Valentine’s Day; St. Valentines Day; Saint Valentine's; Valentines day; St Valentine's Day; St. Valentine's day; Valentines; St. Valentine's; Valentine's; St. Valentines; St. Valentine's Day; Saint Valentine's Day; Valentine's Day flowers; Valentine's Day Flowers; Valentine card; St Valentines day; Valentine day; Black Love Day; Valentine`s Day; Saint Valentine's day; Rose Day; St Valentines Day; Saint Valentines Day; Feast of Saint Valentine; Valentine's Day in the Muslim world; Valentine's day in the Muslim world
Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine,Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, Revised ed., Allied Publishers, 2005 is celebrated annually on February 14.

Wikipedia

Victory in Europe Day

Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945, marking the official end of World War II in Europe in the Eastern Front, with the last shots fired on the 11th. Russia and some former Soviet countries celebrate on 9 May. Several countries observe public holidays on the day each year, also called Victory Over Fascism Day, Liberation Day or Victory Day. In the UK it is often abbreviated to VE Day, or V-E Day in the US, a term which existed as early as September 1944, in anticipation of victory.

The end of all combat actions was specified as 23:01 Central European Time, which was already 9 May in eastern Europe, and thus several former Soviet bloc countries—including Russia and Belarus, as well as some former Yugoslav countries like Serbia—celebrate Victory Day on 9 May.

Ejemplos de uso de V-E Day
1. V–E Day (Victory in Europe) didn‘t come for 11 months, but when it did, everyone celebrated.
2. After his release several days before V–E Day, Bernard worked at several hospitals and eventually became head of the hematology department at Paris‘ Saint Louis Hospital.
3. "I remember the woman telling me that the best thing Hitler ever did was get rid of the Jews." Traum celebrated V–E Day in Trafalgar Square.
4. Director Nick Hutchison sets the Bard‘s tale about matrimonial intrigue in a V–E Day celebration just after World War II.
5. By Daniel Schorr WASHINGTON V–E Day plus 60 years ... Vietnam plus 30 years ... now Iraq ... In the MonitorFriday, 07/01/05 Mood in Mid–America How can the West help Africa?