
9 May
May 9th is celebrated as Victory Day in many countries, especially in Russia and former Soviet states, marking the end of World War II in Europe in 1945. It commemorates the victory over Nazi Germany, honoring the sacrifices of soldiers and civilians during the war. The day is often observed with parades, ceremonies, and remembrance events to recognize resilience, sacrifice, and the importance of peace. While its historical significance varies across countries, it remains a symbol of victory and reflection on the costs of war.