Coventry joins together for VE Day commemoration
The 80th anniversary of VE Day was marked in Coventry with a city centre street party.
The event marked 80 years to the day since Germany's surrender of its armed forces to signal the end of World War Two in Europe.
It also honoured the contribution of South Asian communities during the war with a performance of Bhangra dance.
The evening closed with Coventry joining other towns and cities in lighting a Lamp Light of Peace before a collective rendition of singer Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again, followed by the national anthem.
"As a city that suffered so greatly in the war and emerged with a message of peace and reconciliation, it is so fitting that we host a party in the heart of the city to mark the 80th anniversary of such a momentous day in our history," said Councillor Abdul Khan, deputy leader of Coventry City Council.
"It gives us a chance to look back and remember and give thanks for the peace that the people of those years fought so hard to give us."
Entertainment during the evening was hosted by BBC CWR.
Editor Sophie Cook said: "VE Day stands as a powerful reminder of the courage, sacrifice and resilience shown by so many during one of history's darkest times.
"BBC CWR is proud to join Coventrians together to pay tribute to the Word War Two generation and ensure their legacy is remembered."
The South Asian contribution to the war effort was reflected in Coventry tonight as the 80th anniversary of VE Day was commemorated in Broadgate pic.twitter.com/BPu6FPw8K6
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