Marking 80 Years: Documenting VE and VJ Day Commemoration in the UK Web Archive
By Nicola Bingham, Lead Curator of Web Archives, British Library
This year marks a significant national milestone: the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. With Victory in Europe (VE) Day falling on 8th May and Victory over Japan (VJ) Day on 15th August, commemorations are planned across the UK to honour the conclusion of a conflict that reshaped the world.
To document this anniversary, the UK Web Archive is curating a special collection titled "VE / VJ Day 80", which will record how people and communities across the UK are commemorating the end of WWII, from national ceremonies to local grassroots events.
Collection Scope
This curated collection focuses on UK-based websites documenting commemorative events, public activities, and community involvement related to VE/VJ Day 80. Rather than a detailed historical retrospective, the collection aims to reflect contemporary responses and engagement with this anniversary.
Key Aspects of UK Commemorations
The collection includes a wide variety of commemorative themes and activities such as:
· National Events: Organised by groups like the Royal British Legion, including parades and memorials.
· Local Celebrations: Street parties, community gatherings, and regional events.
· Church Services: Remembrance services held nationwide.
· Beacon Lighting: Symbolic ceremonies at dusk.
· Remembrance Readings: Recitals of "The Tribute" and similar dedications.
· Veteran Involvement: Honouring the voices and presence of those who served.
· Contrasting voices or critical perspectives of the commemorations.
Why We Are Archiving This
By collecting these websites now, we’re creating a rich and enduring resource for future researchers, historians, educators, and the general public. This collection will preserve not only official narratives but also grassroots and personal perspectives, reflecting the diversity of the UK’s commemorative landscape.
One recent example of how the UK Web supports research is the work of Dr Liam Markey, whose blog post, published earlier this week, describes how he has used archived web content.
Between 2018 and 2023, Liam completed a PhD at the University of Liverpool in collaboration with the British Library, examining how remembrance practices in Britain, particularly the concept of military victimhood, shape national identity and reflect militaristic thinking. His work highlights the value of digital resources like the UK Web Archive in documenting contemporary remembrance culture.
How You Can Contribute
We welcome nominations of websites, blogs, and social media accounts that reflect VE/VJ Day 80 commemorations and perspectives.
Are you organising a public or community event?
Are you sharing your thoughts or experiences online?
If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Please email your suggestions to: [email protected]
Although the UK Web Archive website is currently offline, our team is actively capturing web content using remotely hosted systems, ensuring this material is preserved for the future.
Here are a few examples of sites already being archived:
Royal British Legion – Remembering the End of WWII (https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/getinvolved/events/remembranceevents/rememberingtheendofthesecondworldwar)
VE Day 80 Community Events (https://www.veday80.org.uk/)
VE/VJ Day 80 (https://ve-vjday80.gov.uk/)
English Cathedrals – VE Day Services (https://www.englishcathedrals.co.uk/latestnews/veday808thmay2025asharedmomentofcelebration/)
Breckland Council – Remembrance Grants & Readings (https://www.breckland.gov.uk/article/24080/VEVJDay80AnniversaryGrants)
Royal Navy – WWII Veterans’ Stories (https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news/2025/january/06/20250106ww2veteransurgedtocomeforwardtomark80thanniversary)
Beacon Lighting Guide (Glinton Parish Council) (https://glintonpc.gov.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2024/07/VEDay80AnniversaryGuidev19.pdf)
VE Day Blog Posts from the British Library
This is one of multiple blog posts being published across the British Library blogs this week:
UK Web Archive: https://blogs.bl.uk/webarchive/2025/05/digital-memory-and-the-militarised-past.html
European Studies: https://blogs.bl.uk/european/2025/05/remembering-sacrifice-celebrating-freedom.html
Newsroom: https://blogs.bl.uk/thenewsroom/2025/04/ve-day-in-the-news.html
Social Science: https://blogs.bl.uk/socialscience/2025/05/ve-day-voices-from-history-.html
Untold Lives: https://blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2025/04/children-in-war-time.html