The Roberts Court Takes a Page from Plessy v. Ferguson
Nothing is new and history repeats. When the Supreme Court delivered a death blow to the 1965 Voting Rights Act last month, endangering the project of multiracial democracy that flowed from the Second Reconstruction of the 1960s, it did so by using many of the same logical—and il
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All today →Victory in Europe Day
May 8th, 1945, marked the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany — the end of World War II in Europe after nearly six years of conflict. Street celebrations erupted from London to Moscow. In Germany the same date is called Tag der Befreiung, Liberation Day, a reminder that the same event carries different meaning depending on where you stood.
Liberation Day
Liberation Day is observed in Czech Republic (Den vítězství). Recognized nationally.
Victory in Europe Day
Victory in Europe Day is observed in France (Victoire 1945). Recognized nationally.
Day of victory over fascism
Day of victory over fascism is observed in Slovakia (Deň víťazstva nad fašizmom). Recognized nationally.