VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There

VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There
FILE - Some of the AP Paris staff join Paris Bureau Chief Ed Kennedy, seated center left, for a farewell get-together in the early hours of May 18, 1945, just before he embarked for the United States at the request of AP General Manager Kent Cooper. (AP Photo/Pete Carroll, File)
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VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There
FILE - President Harry S. Truman sits at the close of his radio announcement from the White House in Washington, May 8, 1945 as cameramen record the historic occasion of the announcement of complete victory over the Germans. (AP Photo/Herbert K. White, File)
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VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There
FILE - This general view of Times Square, New York at 11 a.m. on May 7, 1945, shows New Yorkers jamming the streets to cheer the news of the unconditional surrender of Germany. (AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
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VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There
FILE - A vast crowd assembled in front of Buckingham Palace, London, on V-E Day, May 8, 1945, cheers the Royal Family as they come out on the balcony, centre, minutes after the official announcement of Germany's unconditional surrender. From left are: Princess Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth; King George VI; and Princess Margaret. (AP Photo/Leslie Priest, File)
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VE Day 80th Anniversary AP Was There
FILE - Pfc. Clarence K. Ayers of Evansville, Ind., reads the news of V-E Day as newly arrived German prisoners stand of a New York City pier, May 8, 1945. (AP Photo/John Rooney, File)
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FILE - Some of the AP Paris staff join Paris Bureau Chief Ed Kennedy, seated center left, for a farewell get-together in the early hours of May 18, 1945, just before he embarked for the United States at the request of AP General Manager Kent Cooper. (AP Photo/Pete Carroll, File)