Europe holds low-key V-E Day commemorations due to coronavirus
- Celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the surrender of the Nazis had to be scaled back as nations continue with lockdown measures

Europe marked the 75th anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany to Allied forces in low-key fashion Friday because of coronavirus lockdown restrictions across the continent.
The big celebrations planned were either cancelled or dramatically scaled back. There were no mass gatherings, no hugging or kissing, but the day of liberation was emotionally charged from Belfast to Berlin. For the few surviving World War II veterans, many living in nursing homes under virus lockdowns, it has been a particularly difficult time.
BRITAIN
Queen Elizabeth brought Britain’s commemorations to an end with a televised broadcast to the nation at the exact time her father, King George VI, addressed the country in 1945.
The queen, 94, remembered the sacrifices and the “joyous celebrations” that followed the end of fighting in Europe, and paid tribute to today’s generation combating the coronavirus pandemic.
“The wartime generation knew that the best way to honour those who did not come back from the war, was to ensure that it did not happen again,” she said from Windsor Castle’s white drawing room.