Victory in Europe Day celebrations, World War II in London, England. American soldiers talk to each other as they walk on a street in London during Victory in Europe Day (VE Day). A clock tower. Three American soldiers walk with a British woman. Women sit with a monument in the background. A child in a pram, a woman holds a child. A large group of people, some of them sit while others stand.
"Victory in Europe Day" or VE Day, in London, England. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and King George VI along with other British high ranking officers outside a building on 'Victory in Europe Day'. Churchill and King George VI enter the building. People gather in large numbers outside Buckingham Palace. British citizens gathered around the Victoria Memorial and celebrating German surrender ending World War 2 in Europe.
British civilians in the streets on 'Victory in Europe Day' (VE Day) in United Kingdom. Cars and buses move along the streets. A huge crowd on the streets. British civilians sit outside the Buckingham Palace. Several women sit in a group. A child in a pram. Large number of men and women gather on the VE Day.
British civilians in the streets on 'Victory in Europe Day' (VE Day) in United Kingdom. Cars and buses move along the streets. A huge crowd on the streets. People wave flags. A British soldier sits on a statue. Large number of men and women gather to celebrate the VE Day. A group of men stand in front of an automobile. 'Evening news' written on the automobile. An advertising banner on the street. A huge crowd on the street. People carry British flags. A boy stands in the street. (World War II period).
President Franklin Roosevelt's address to the American citizens on a Sabbath Day from the White House in Washington DC. President Franklin Roosevelt sits by a fireplace in the White House. The President speaks to the citizens of America on the Sabbath Day which is observed as Brotherhood Day. He says that the good-neighbor idea, as in international relationships, should also be brought into community relationships. The well being of a family must depend on the well being of the neighbor's family. It is understanding and fellowship that leads to spiritual awakening. He says that the National Conference of Jews and Christians should act towards this purpose of neighborliness. Associations of Good Neighbors should be formed in every town and city and in every rural community. These a ssociations would be able to cross the lines of creed or of economic status and bind together the citizens of all kinds.
President Franklin Roosevelt's address to the citizens of the United States on a Sabbath Day from the White House in Washington DC . President Franklin Roosevelt sits by a fireplace in the White House. The President addresses the citizens of America on the Sabbath Day which is observed as Brotherhood Day. He says that this is not the time to gain from religious differences but to gain from religious understanding. The citizens who have faith should remain binded together. The main religious issue is not between the various beliefs, but it is between belief and unbelief. It is all faith that is brought into question. Religion in different parts of the world is against irreligion. It is because of this challenge that all citizens must be able to cross the lines of creed and class and be bound together.
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