This Saturday marks the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the Channel Islands. On 9 May 1945,after nearly 5 years of occupation during World War 2 the islands were finally freed. We remember the resilience of those who lived through it & honour all who part of liberation. Load image 110 KB
— Channel Islands WW2 Remembrance (@Isles1945) May 6, 2026
Absolutely sums up how Putin has twisted what should be a moment of remembrance into something far darker, turning the sacrifice of World War II into a celebration of militarism, intimidation, and the very behaviours the world once fought to defeat. It’s now a celebration of the Show more Quote Jay in Kyiv @JayinKyiv · 13h 1:06 All over the world – in preparation for the weekend's big propaganda party – Russians that would never lower themselves to actually live in Russia have come out to promote all the genocide, mass rape and torture that have made Russia what it is today.
We are building a new Memorial to the Missing at Brookwood This memorial will be a place of remembrance and a powerful reminder that all those who served should be remembered and that the memory of the First World War is a responsibility we all share, over a century on. 0:58 3 MB Load video
22 APRIL – EU DAY OF REMEMBRANCE: JASENOVAC We remember the victims of Jasenovac concentration camp Serbs. Jews. Roma. Anti-fascists. No denial. No relativization. No division. In the darkest chapter of World War II, Jasenovac stands as a warning for Europe. Never again fascism. Show more Load image 84 KB
— Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn (@GunterFehlinger) May 5, 2026
Replying to @JayinKyiv Absolutely sums up how Putin has twisted what should be a moment of remembrance into something far darker, turning the sacrifice of World War II into a celebration of militarism, intimidation, and the very behaviours the world once fought to defeat. It’s now a celebration of the Show more
Replying to @IMalteze @PedroGashishkin and @M_Simonyan I wanted to add to my last comment that I think it would be cruel and foolish of Ukraine to bomb the Victory Day parade of Moscow on May 9--instead they should have a Remembrance Day for the immense human losses that Ukraine suffered during World War II, with estimates indicating Show more
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War seeks to remember the victims of World War II. This day encourages all organizations individuals to pay tribute to all the victims. It serves as a reminder that the United Nations was created after the horrific events of this war. The aims of the UN have remained the same since it was established in 1945. Save future generations from the scourge of war and unite member states to deal with new challenges or threats peacefully.
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War was established in 2004 by the UN General Assembly. It is observed annually on May 8th and May 9th.
Top 4 Facts for Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War in 2026
World War II was one of the deadliest international conflicts in history. A total of 60 to 80 million people were killed. Civilians comprised about 50-55 million of these deaths while military troops comprised 21 to 25 million.
Several countries chose to remain neutral during World War II. These included Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
The observance aligns with Victory in Europe (VE) Day – celebrated on May 8 – which marks the end of World War II in Europe. It was on this day in 1945 when Nazi Germany officially surrendered to the Allied forces.
The victory over fascism and tyranny in May 1945 marked the beginning of a new era. An appreciation for international solidarity and our shared humanity led to the birth of the United Nations, with the overriding mission of saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war. Our world is still suffering the impact of conflict. Even during the current COVID-19 crisis, we see new efforts to divide people and spread hatred. As we mark this 75th anniversary, let’s remember the lessons of 1945 and work together to end the pandemic and build a future of peace, safety and dignity for all - António Guterres
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Top things to do in the US for this observance
Visit one of the many war memorials around the world. Some popular memorials include the National World War II memorial in Washington, DC or the Cenotaph in London, United Kingdom. Another popular memorial is the Mamayev Kurgan (The Motherland Calls) in Volgograd, Russia.
Watch a film that dives into the atrocities of World War 2. Here are our suggestions: Letters From Iwo Jima (2006) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Come and See (1985)