Today is the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism. The day when all of Europe marks the end of the most terrible war of the 20th century. A war after which there should have been only genuine peace. That was the dream back then, when the guns of World War II began to fall Show more Load image 5 KB
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) May 8, 2026
May 9 is a day of remembrance. A day when we honor those who defeated Nazism in the Second World War and those who never returned home. There is no family in Belarus untouched by that war. We remember that sacrifice, and that is why it is especially painful to see the memory of Show more Load image
— Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya (@Tsihanouskaya) May 9, 2026
Today is 8 May in France, a public holiday, but above all a day of memory. On this day in 1945, the Second World War ended in Europe. In Paris, beneath the Arc de Triomphe, the French flag says more than words can: liberation, sacrifice, remembrance… and the fragile beauty of Show more Load image 73 KB
— France Safety Travel (@francesafetytra) May 8, 2026
Today we commemorate the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism. We bow our heads in honor of all who fought to defeat Nazism and restore freedom to Europe. Eternal gratitude to the heroes. Eternal memory to the innocent victims of World War II. We remember. We honor. We Show more 0:36 Load video
On the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II, we honor those who fought against Nazism and remember the millions of lives destroyed by the Second World War. For Ukraine, this is not only about history. Here, in heart of Europe, we once again face a brutal Show more Load image 94 KB
Today, on the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II, the NATO Representation to Ukraine honors the memory of all those who courageously defended peace and freedom. Forever remembered Load image 63 KB
“Never again” is not a phrase of history. It is a test of the world. Still unanswered. Today, on the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, we remember Ukraine not as a footnote of World War II, but as one of its deepest scars. Over 8 million lives lost in that war, a generation Show more 0:33 1 MB Load video
— Liberty Ukraine Foundation 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@LibertyUkraineF) May 8, 2026
Today, May 8, the world remembers the victims of the Second World War. For Ukraine it is the Day of Remembrance and Victory. Our war began on 1 September 1939. Millions of Ukrainians fought against Nazism — in the Red Army, in the Allied forces, and in the Ukrainian Insurgent Show more Load image
Since 2015 Ukraine commemorates 8 May as the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation - like throughout Europe and the civilised world - which pays tribute to the victims of World War II. Russia continues to celebrate the Stalinist 9 May Victory Day. Ukraine commemorates the Show more Load image 28 KB Load image
On this Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II, we honour millions of people whose lives were taken by this war, as well as those who defended the world from Nazism. World War II became one of the most terrible tragedies in human history. Millions of Show more Load image 82 KB
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War
The Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War honors the lives lost in one of history's most catastrophic conflicts. It serves as a solemn reminder of the human cost of war and encourages nations worldwide to foster a culture of peace, unity, and mutual respect. This Observance also aims to nurture a sense of collective remembrance, recognizing the war’s devastating impacts on individuals, societies, and nations across the globe.
While South Africa remained relatively unscathed physically by World War II, its people were profoundly affected. Thousands of South Africans served in the armed forces, with many incurring casualties or becoming prisoners of war. Hence, the Observance resonates deeply within the country, not just as a commemoration for those who lost their lives abroad, but as an enduring testament to the heroism, sacrifices, and the dramatic societal changes that took place during this tumultuous period in South African history.
In South Africa, the Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation is marked by various activities promoting remembrance and reconciliation. These may range from public speeches to memorial services, wreath-laying at war memorials, and engagements in schools and communities aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of the war’s effects. the Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation is recognized annually on May 8 and 9, coinciding with the anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. In South Africa, the significance of these dates is often tied in with broader commemorative events observing the country's significant war history.
Top 2 Facts for 2026 Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War in South Africa
Total South African military casualties in World War II (WW2) were approximately 11,700, with 9,000 of them being combat-related deaths, and 2,700 caused by non-combat related incidents (illness, accidents, etc.).
During WW2, South African forces were mainly involved in campaigns in North Africa (such as the Battle of El Alamein) and Italy. Additionally, South African pilots and naval personnel participated in many theaters of war.
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Top things to do in South Africa for this observance
Visit one of the many war memorials around the world. Some popular memorials include the National World War II memorial in Washington, DC or the Cenotaph in London, United Kingdom. Another popular memorial is the Mamayev Kurgan (The Motherland Calls) in Volgograd, Russia.
Visit the Italian Prisoner of War Church in Cape Town, one of South Africa's many historical sites connected to the Second World War.
Visit the South African National Museum of Military History in Johannesburg, which has a large collection of artefacts and exhibits related to the Second World War.