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Day of Victory Over Fascism in Slovakia is celebrated on May 8th annually, marking the end of World War II in Europe in 1945. This day is a national holiday, and it commemorates the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union and the Allied Forces.
The history behind this significant day dates back to May 8th, 1945 when Germany surrendered unconditionally, ending its reign of terror that kept Europe under its fascist regime for six years. Slovakia, being part of Czechoslovakia at that time, was directly impacted by these events as it was occupied by Nazi Germany from 1939 until its liberation.
On this day, Slovaks remember those who fought bravely against fascism during WWII. The country's president usually lays a wreath at the SlavĂn war memorial in Bratislava to honor more than 7,000 Soviet soldiers who lost their lives while liberating the city.
Traditionally, there are various commemorative events taking place across the country such as military parades and public speeches. Schools and cultural institutions often organize special programs or exhibits related to this historical event. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials to pay respect to fallen soldiers and victims of the war.
On a personal level, Slovaks may spend time with family or engage in quiet reflection about the sacrifices made during this turbulent period in history. It's an important day for remembering and honoring those who gave their lives for freedom.