User blog:Tankswinger/70th anniversary of the end of WWII...in Europe

Oh this day, May 8th, 70 years before, one of the greatest and bloodiest wars ever fought, World War II, has came to an end in Europe. In the aftermath, millions upon millions people on the front lines died for what they believed for, what nation they held for, fighting to the last breath and the last man. The real terrors of war, never shown in the likes of what happened before was exposed, as the German Holocaust makes it's toll, killing nearly 11 million Jews just based on the religion they believed in. Out of 11 million of them, 1 million of them were children, who would never reach adulthood. War makes everyone equal.

This wasn't the end of the war, but it certainly marked the beginning of the end of the war, as Allied forces fought through the jungles and islands of the Pacific, waiting to finally end the most deadliest war of all times. Throughout the rest of the course of war, weapons that would shake the world would surface, such as the likes of the atomic bombs. In short, more people die, killed for their cause and because they stood in the way of the end, whether they wanted to stand in the way or not.

Lest we forget.