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Trump designates 8th May as a day for US to celebrate victory in World War II
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President Trump has officially designated May 8th as Victory Day for World War II, aligning the U.S. with European celebrations. This proclamation commemorates the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender to Allied forces, including the U.S. Trump also intends to designate November 11th for U.S. celebrations of the end of World War I, aiming to honor military victories.
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