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We're diving into a monumental moment in history today—VE Day! That’s right, we’re talking about May 8, 1945, when President Harry Truman celebrated his 61st birthday by delivering some news that would make history books tremble with excitement. He announced that Germany had surrendered to the United Nations, marking the end of the war in Europe. Can you imagine the streets of New York? Soldiers, sailors, and everyday folks were spilling into Times Square like it was the world’s biggest block party! Church bells were ringing, car horns were blaring, and people were singing their hearts out in celebration. So grab a snack and settle in as we rewind and relive this incredible day of jubilation and unity!
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By James A. BrownWe're diving into a monumental moment in history today—VE Day! That’s right, we’re talking about May 8, 1945, when President Harry Truman celebrated his 61st birthday by delivering some news that would make history books tremble with excitement. He announced that Germany had surrendered to the United Nations, marking the end of the war in Europe. Can you imagine the streets of New York? Soldiers, sailors, and everyday folks were spilling into Times Square like it was the world’s biggest block party! Church bells were ringing, car horns were blaring, and people were singing their hearts out in celebration. So grab a snack and settle in as we rewind and relive this incredible day of jubilation and unity!
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