08/05/2025
Happy VE Day! 🇬🇧 💂 💂
To mark the 80 year anniversary of victory in Europe we have donned the vehicles with our great flag!
As our nation stood alone after the fall of Europe this flag represented hope and defiance in the face of evil, our grandparents rallied around this flag to FIGHT, not just on the frontline but during the blitz and the Battle of Britain! Outnumbered and outgunned with little hope Britain stood firm and our RAF defeated the Luftwaffe! “Keep calm and carry on” was the motto and so they did!Our great woman also played such an important role at home with the women at Bletchley park and Joan Clarke who cracked the enigma code, they also stepped up to run the factories to keep Britain fed and our armed forces supplied with vital equipment. But they were also mothers who kept the house and the children going whilst their sons, brothers and husbands went to the frontline.
The greatest sacrifices were made during this time with everyone having a role to play. The men and boys who fought there way through Europe giving there lives on the beaches of Normandy and the fields of France, the forests of Belgium and the Italian peninsula. Liberating towns,villages and cities! On the route to Germany the Union Jack became a symbol of hope for the occupied people to join the fight and defeat the N***s! Hi**er was petrified of the will and guts of the British people and rightly so! With our great leader Winston Churchill giving two fingers to Hi**er and the N***s Britain was determined and un wavering with one goal, Victory!
May 8, 1945. London. Winston Churchill
“My dear friends, this is your hour. This is not victory of a party or of any class. It’s a victory of the great British nation as a whole. We were the first, in this ancient island, to draw the sword against tyranny. After a while we were left all alone against the most tremendous military power that has been seen. We were all alone for a whole year. There we stood, alone. Did anyone want to give in? [The crowd shouted “No.”] Were we down-hearted? [“No!”] The lights went out and the bombs came down. But every man, woman and child in the country had no thought of quitting the struggle.