WWII Victory Day is celebrated on May 9th in Paris. , It is one day that many people don’t know about, considered as a National holiday, this day is very important in the history of France. Whether you are a museum lover, a history buff, a shopaholic or just love wandering in the streets of Paris, there are many things to see and do during Victory Day in Paris.
Why is the day important?
The 9th of May 1945 is an important holiday to many European countries because it marks the official end of the second World War and the end of Nazi Germany.
It is called Victory in Europe Day, also known as VE day. In French it is referred to as “fête de la victoire” or just “Victoire du 8 Mai”.
In Germany, the holiday is known as Liberation Day. Germans celebrate liberation from the Nazi government and Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.
World War 2 literally changed the face of the world. The war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, It ended with the suicide of Adolf Hitler and the Victory of the Allied powers.
Why May 9th?
In the WW2 timeline, the Germans surrendered to the Allies on May 7th 1945, but the last battle ended at 11pm on May 8th, therefore officially marking the end of the World War. This day was officially declared a holiday in 1953, but quickly cancelled in 1959 by Charles de Gaulle himself. It is only in 1981 that French President François Mitterrand re - declared Victory Day a national holiday.
If you happen to be in Paris on this day remember to visit the Parisianist walking tours are an excellent choice Some of them, like the Historical Axis tour, will take you through iconic WWII Victory Day spots.
The French museum Musée de l’Armée: also has an entire section of the Army Museum is dedicated to World War 2.
These museums are a must visit while in the country.