US President Trump's decision to name May 8 as "Victory Day"US President Donald Trump has announced that he has decided to name May 8, the date that marked the end of World War II in Europe with the Nazis' acceptance of unconditional surrender, as "Victory Day".

US President Trump's decision to name May 8 as "Victory Day"

President Trump, Truth SocialmediaHe made statements on his account regarding his country's role in World War I and World War II.

Arguing that the US did "much more" than other countries to win World War II, Trump said, "We will begin to celebrate our victories again."

In this context, Trump announced that he decided to name May 8 as World War II "Victory Day" and November 11 as World War I "Victory Day."

"We won both wars. No one was close to us in strength and courage, but we celebrate nothing because we don't have leaders who know how to do that anymore," Trump said.

On the other hand, while the White House has not yet made a statement on the issue, it is known that November 11 is celebrated as "Veterans Day" in the USA.

Hitler and his wife Eva Braun, who were trapped in Berlin after the Soviet Union and Western powers invaded Germany in 1945, committed suicide on April 30, 1945, and the Nazis accepted unconditional surrender in Europe on May 8, 1945.warwas over.