Ve Day

“Ve Day” by Russell Miller, published by Tempus in 2007, offers a detailed exploration of the VE Day celebrations in 1945 through a collection of first-hand interviews, diaries, and memoirs. This 224-page book presents a multifaceted view of a pivotal moment that marked the end of World War II in Europe, capturing the diverse experiences of civilians and service members alike, both famous and not-so-famous.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of perspectives that reflect the emotional landscape of VE Day, blending humor with tragedy and joy with sorrow. The book provides insights into how this significant event influenced millions, showcasing a range of sentiments from regret to hope for the future. With its focus on social history and personal memoirs, “Ve Day” serves as a valuable record of a transformative day in history, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who lived through it.
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This inspiring book draws from first-hand interviews, diaries and memoirs of those involved in the VE Day celebrations in 1945. It paints an enthralling picture of a day that marked the end of the war in Europe and the beginning of a new era. VE Day affected millions of people in countless ways. This book records a sample of those views, from both Britain and abroad, from civilians and service men and women, from the famous and the not-so-famous, in order to provide a moving story and a valuable social picture of the times. Mixed with humour as well as tragedy, rejoicing as well as sadness, regrets of the past and hopes for the future, “VE Day: The People’s Story” is an inspiring record of one of the great turning points in history.
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