Douglas Alexander MP has welcomed Government plans for a series of events and celebrations to be held across the country, to mark the 80th Anniversary of both VE (Victory in Europe) day on 8th May 1945 and VJ Day (Victory Over Japan) on 15th August 1945. 

The sacrifices that were made throughout the six years of war were great. Almost 384,000 British soldiers were killed in combat and a further 70,000 British civilians lost their lives. Just as huge crowds gathered outside to celebrate the end of war in 1945, the Labour Government is this year inviting the country to unite through a series of commemorations and celebrations, including a VE Day concert, military procession and flypast, nationwide street parties, and services at the National Memorial Arboretum and Westminster Abbey.

These celebrations will be an opportunity for generations to come together to share and hear local stories of wartime. The Government is encouraging towns and cities across the country to participate in the Tip Top Towns initiative, which calls for community and volunteering groups to help get towns and villages ready for celebrations taking place, through activities like hanging bunting, litter picking, and crocheting bonnets for letter boxes.

This year’s VE/VJ day commemorations are a timely opportunity for our country and our communities to come together again to remember those shared values and freedoms that the Second World War generation fought so hard to protect. The Letters to Loved Ones initiative, also encourages parents, grandparents and family members to dig into their own family histories, find stories from the war, and share them at www.ve-vjday80.gov.uk.

There will also be the Our Shared Story scheme, an education resource for schools which will encourage young people to engage with veteran testimonies and experiences throughout the year of VE80. If you want to get involved in a local or national event to mark VE and VJ Day, visit www.ve-vjday80.gov.uk for more information, ideas, and Government resources to advertise your event.

Douglas Alexander MP said:

“Most people in East Lothian will have a direct connection to those who served in the Second World War, whether that be through family or our local community. As we approach the 80th anniversary of VE/VJ it is our responsibility to keep their history alive. As time passes, the opportunity to hear from those who experienced wartime first-hand diminishes.

“It is up to us to ensure that the memory of those who risked so much for us is protected and lives on for many years to come. These people were prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice so we could enjoy our way of life today. I am proud that Labour has announced a series of national and local events, to remember the fallen, mark our history, and celebrate our common values.”

 Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lisa Nandy MP, said:

“Just as people took to the streets in 1945 to celebrate the end of the Second World War, it is with great pride that I am able to announce the measures this Government will take to mark the occasion of VE day in 2025. This is our shared National Story.

“From the Olympic Opening Ceremony in 2012 to the Queen’s Jubilee, national events unite our communities in our common history and values. “By taking part in these significant commemorations, people across society will be able to hear our veterans’ stories first hand, to reflect and remember, and ensure that their stories of sacrifice and service are remembered for generations to come.”

Minister for Ceremonials, Stephanie Peacock MP, said:

“The 80th anniversaries of VE and VJ Day are important opportunities for communities to come together to pay tribute to all those who served in the Second World War and to reflect on the values that they were fighting for.

“The Government is proud to be holding public events across the country, and encouraging local communities to commemorate VE Day 80 through initiatives like Tip Top Towns.

“Without the combined efforts of the Allied Forces, from Britain, the Commonwealth and beyond, the way of life we enjoy today, and the values we hold dear, would not have been possible. We are proud to be holding a comprehensive set of events to remember the sacrifices of those who risked so much for the sake of our future.”

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