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The day London went ‘barmy.’ An East End boy remembers the end of World War II in Europe

LONDON (AP) 鈥 John Goldsmith was too young to fight in World War II, but he remembers the rationing, the blackouts and the bombs that devastated his neighborhood in east London. And he remembers the party when peace returned to Europe.

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The day London went 'barmy.' An East End boy remembers the end of World War II in Europe

John Goldsmith, 94, draws during an interview at his home in London, Thursday, April 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)


LONDON (AP) 鈥 John Goldsmith was too young to fight in World War II, but he remembers the rationing, the blackouts and the bombs that devastated his neighborhood in east London. And he remembers the party when peace returned to Europe.

Church bells rang across the city, bonfires were lit and conga lines snaked through Piccadilly Circus as people filled the streets to celebrate the For a 14-year-old boy, May 8, 1945, also brought something else: an end to the tedium of wartime rules and restrictions.

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