VE Day Eighty Years On

with Antony Beevor & Anita Anand

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This event took place on 8 May 2025

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VE Day Eighty Years On
with Antony Beevor & Anita Anand

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This event took place on 8 May 2025

On 8 May 1945 the Second World War in Europe ended, with the defeat of Nazi Germany. Fascist expansionism had been defeated, but at a vast cost in lives and destruction. As the reality dawned, there was nonetheless a huge outpouring of relief, and in due course, thoughts turned to the possibility of a new type of peace, bolstered by international cooperation, humane institutions and collective growth. The global extent of the conflict both brought world history together for the first time: it accelerated the collapse of colonialism in Asia and Africa yet saw Stalin choose to dominate, not liberate Central Europe and the Balkans, instigating the Cold War.

One of our most acclaimed historians of the 20th century, Antony Beevor, looks at the moment of VE day in Europe and Britain. What did the idea of survival and ‘victory’ mean both in May 1945 and in the years that followed. What sort of modern world emerged, and how does this moment in history continue to shape our society and psyche today.

After his talk, Antony is joined in conversation by broadcaster, author and Empire podcast co-host Anita Anand.

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