President Franklin D Roosevelt addresses a joint session of the Congress in Washington DC, United States. Roosevelt informs the Congress about the decisions taken at the Yalta Conference in World War II. He states that the two most important purposes of the Conference were to bring peace in Germany and establishment of an international court. He also declares that war against Japan will continue.
Victory in Europe Day, also called VE Day, during World War II. Pennsylvania Avenue with the Capitol in the background in Washington DC, United States. People walk down the Avenue. Cars and trams move on the street. Station wagons with wooden sides are seen.
Victory in Europe Day or VE Day during World War II. North facade of the White House with an American flag hoisted at half mast on the building to mourn the death of Franklin D Roosevelt. A building with a sign 'Navy Department'. American flag at half mast on the building. Naval officers and women cross the street in front of the building.
Victory in Europe Day during World War II. Officials enter a building in Washington DC, United States on VE Day during World War II. Naval officers enter the Department of the Interior building.
Victory in Europe Day during World War II. A woman looks at the north facade of the White House from across a railing on Victory in Europe Day. Naval officers and civilians cross a street and enter the Department of Navy building. Men walk through a gateway.
Victory in Europe Day during World War II. A pile of newspapers with a headline 'War ends in Europe'. A news stand with a sign that reads 'out of town newspapers'. Newspapers stacked up on the newsstand. Headlines in newspapers about the Victory in Europe. A man reads a newspaper with a similar headline.