8 may 1945
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A specific historical date: "8 May 1945" refers to the calendar date of May 8th in the year 1945. It is most commonly recognized as the day marking the formal acceptance by the Allies of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces, effectively ending World War II in Europe.
Usage
- As a historical marker: The term is used to denote the specific day of victory in Europe during World War II. It is often used in historical texts, commemorative speeches, and discussions about the conclusion of the war's European theater.
- The treaty was signed shortly after 8 May 1945.
- We commemorate the peace achieved on 8 May 1945.
Advanced Usage
- "VE-Day" (Victory in Europe Day): This is the common name for the event associated with this date.
- VE-Day, celebrated on 8 May 1945, brought immense relief to war-torn nations.
Variants and Related Words
- VE-Day (n): Victory in Europe Day. The name for the public holiday and celebration marking the aforementioned surrender.
- Parades were held across allied countries on VE-Day.
- VJ-Day (n): Victory over Japan Day. A related term marking the end of World War II in the Pacific theater in September 1945.
Synonyms
- Victory in Europe Day: The synonymous name for the event.
- VE-Day: The abbreviated form.
Notes on Meaning
- While "8 May 1945" strictly denotes a calendar date, its primary significance in a historical and cultural context is inextricably linked to the event of the Allied victory. It is not typically used to refer to other, non-historical events that may have occurred on that same calendar day.
Noun
- the date of Allied victory in Europe, World War II