Eighty years ago, the Allied fight against Nazi tyranny came to an end.
At 3pm on May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill told the nation in his radio broadcast that it was ‘your hour’ and ‘your victory’.
As news of the end of the Second World War in Europe spread, so did the country-wide rejoicing.
London was swamped by hundreds of thousands of people celebrating the end of five years of toil and sacrifice – even if the war against Japan was still ongoing.
A decade ago, when Britain’s marked 70 years since the end of the war, esteemed historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie recounted VE Day minute by minute in the Mail, as it happened in 1945.
Now, we have used their words to again to reveal how the day progressed, from 7am until midnight.
Our live coverage has now ended but for a full recap see below
This live blog has now closed.
Effigy of Adolf Hitler is dragged through town to bonfire
SS guards abandon death march survivors
St Paul’s Cathedral lights up as the party continues
German generals sign unconditional surrender
German PoWs are targeted on the banks of the River Elbe
Crowds in Green Park
British PoWs in Germany realise they are free
Firework parties are starting as Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret mingle with the crowds
Patients at an American military hospital celebrate
The Royal Family appear on Buckingham Palace balcony
Model behind famous cartoon heads to perform
The King speaks to the nation from Buckingham Palace
Churchill greets crowds from the balcony of the Ministry of Health
Churchill heads to see the King – but forgets his cigar
Jews working for Oscar Schindler assemble after hearing reports of Churchill’s speech
Churchill reads speech to the House of Commons
Churchill is driven from Downing Street to the Commons
The Monuments Men listen in to Churchill’s speech as they recover remains of Frederick the Great after they were hidden by the Nazis
Churchill begins his speech to the nation
Winston Churchill rehearses his speech
Crowds continue to mass in front of Buckingham Palace
Leader of Norway’s pro-Nazi puppet government gives himself up
German corporal told to stop doing the Hitler salute
Churchill receives warm message from US President Harry S Truman
The Savoy Hotel starts its VE Day-themed lunch service
Crew and actors working on the film Brief Encounter get the day off
Winston Churchill receives message of support from his wife Clementine
British PoWs listen to the VE Day news on a secret radio
Britons start to hang flags and celebrate as news of Allied victory emerges
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RECAP: Relive VE Day as it happened 80 years ago when Britain threw epic party to celebrate Germany’s surrender in WWII