Dancing in the streets: VE Day celebrations: May 8, 1945 - in pictures // Europeans and Russians should remember what bound them together: anti-fascism Kirill Medvedev
A selection of archive photographs to mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day
Selected by Natasha Rees-Bloor

Kirill Medvedev - Europeans and Russians should remember what bound them together: anti-fascism: this conflict between liberals with a rose-tinted view of the west and Russian reactionaries who decry all things European obscures what once bound Russia and Europe together. In 1945, the west and the Soviet Union together defeated nazism and concluded that fascism was an absolute evil, beyond the realm of acceptable politics. As we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in Europe, with fascist and far-right politicians gaining power once again across the continent, we would do well to remember this common bond....
The Red Army, indisputable Vanquisher of Nazi Germany
Selected by Natasha Rees-Bloor

US soldiers hug a woman in Piccadilly Circus, London, as they celebrate Germany’s surrender on 7 May 1945; Photograph: AP see more:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2020/may/08/dancing-in-the-streets-ve-day-celebrations-in-1945-in-picturesKirill Medvedev - Europeans and Russians should remember what bound them together: anti-fascism: this conflict between liberals with a rose-tinted view of the west and Russian reactionaries who decry all things European obscures what once bound Russia and Europe together. In 1945, the west and the Soviet Union together defeated nazism and concluded that fascism was an absolute evil, beyond the realm of acceptable politics. As we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in Europe, with fascist and far-right politicians gaining power once again across the continent, we would do well to remember this common bond....
The Red Army, indisputable Vanquisher of Nazi Germany