Liberation Day Festival, V-E day

The 8Th of May is Liberation day and it is an official holiday that is celebrated by many countries across Europe. To Americans this day is also know as V-E day or Victory Europe day. This day or holiday commemorates May 8Th 1945 ,the day during World War 2 when the allies celebrated the defeat and surrender of the Nazis and the end of the Third Reich. Many people took to the streets to celebrate the end of this horrible war,and to this day it is a day that is still very much remembered by those few still alive and their descendants. This year marked the 65Th anniversary and across Prague, and many other cities across Europe, there were festivals and parades to remember the day. This year I grab my little point and shoot camera and headed to the festival. Here are my shots I hope you enjoy them and I apologize I didn’t take more “foodie” shots, everyone was hungry and the lines were long and blocking the food stalls so not many photo opportunities :)

The Czech Flag

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Soldiers waiting for their lunch
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Grilled Klobasa (sausage) 

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XXL Palacinky (crepes)

 

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Wild boar

 

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The poor dog was drooling over the Wild Boarblank

WW2 Field Kitchen ( Klobasa was on the menu)

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Waiting for the parade to startblank

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American MP (military police)

 

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WW2 abacus and extra uniforms

 

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Russian soldiers trying to keep warmblank

Rations and extra supplies from a Russian soldier’s pack.blank

Pernik (gingerbread) sweets and an assortment of candies.blank

Z Lasky ( With love)

 

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History is not my best subject to write to you about, even though it does interest me it has never been one of my strongest subjects. Having said that I feel very lucky to live in a place where there is so much history to see and learn. Merely walking out my door I am reminded of all that has happened in this land by the plaques dedicated to their fellow compatriots. It serves as a reminder of all that were shoot down during their struggles and fights against the occupying army. Going to the city center is a historian’s paradise. If you are a history buff I highly recommend you make a trip to Prague, this Golden city will amaze you and fill your brain with so much knowledge. Even if you are not a history buff you’ll love just looking at the beautiful architecture, enjoy a good hearty Czech meal, or a cold drink while you sit in the middle of Old Town square, or sitting in the historic theater where Mozart debuted Don Giovanni. This magical city of a thousand spires will have you wanting to come for another visit. I am very lucky indeed….

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7 Comments

  1. Hi Liv,
    Wow! Thank you so much , it really means a lot to me:)

    Hi Conor,
    Unfortunately the poor Puppie didn't , I saw the owner just walk him to down the street:(