Care Home Creates Museum Based On Residents’ Wartime Experiences
The museum is made up of care home residents’ photographs, letters and military uniforms.
The museum is made up of care home residents’ photographs, letters and military uniforms.
A military parade and a mass procession had to be postponed as part of measures to control the spread of coronavirus.
RAF crews took it to the skies of London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast to honour the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
The country observed a two-minute silence 75 years after the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Mark Drakeford spoke with Welsh veterans via a video chat and over the phone.
Churchill's stirring words to cheering crowds in Whitehall
Katherine Jenkins will perform “we’ll meet again” to an empty auditorium during a virtual concert to mark the 75th anniversary of VE day.
The singer says the nation must "remember the brave boys and what they sacrificed for us" ahead of the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Germans refer to the end of the war as ‘Stunde Null’ or ‘Hour Zero’ - the start of a brand-new era and a complete break with the past.
George Bradford, who was 14 on VE Day, said "all you heard" through Lincoln city centre was church bells.
Many World War II veterans experienced the conflict in only one time and place – Neville ‘Timber’ Wood saw far more
The exhibition is a part of wider virtual VE Day 75 anniversary commemorations.
John Roberts said his comrades and Dame Vera Lynn got him through the Second World War.
Jim Healy heard Germany had surrendered while on board HMS Persimmon.
Jack Watson, 96, recognised health workers risking lives to keep the public safe just as he did during the war.
George Sutherland, 98, will walk over two miles in Belgium to raise money for Talbot House.