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: You can find the details for this event on the announcement page [url=https://steamcommunity.com/ogg/236390/announcements/detail/3064114295980613086]here[/url].
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8th of May 1945, Allied forces who fought during World War 2 celebrated “VE Day” or “Victory in Europe Day”. Major cities in Allied nations, as well as those cities in Western Europe that had formerly been occupied, rejoiced in the defeat of the Nazi war machine with the raising of flags and banners.

German forces lay down their arms and held their fire: In Prague, Germans surrendered to their Soviet counterparts, after the latter had lost more than 8,000 soldiers, and the Germans many more; in Copenhagen and Oslo; at Karlshorst, near Berlin; in northern Latvia; on the Channel Island of Sark — their surrender was complete with a final cease-fire, followed by more surrender documents that were signed in Berlin and East Germany.

From May 7th to 10th (02:00 GMT), fight in War Thunder and receive the “Weapon of Victory” decorations from the victorious nations and the “Warrior-Liberator” decal.
"Bren Mk II" 3D decoration

Wins 5 battles (activity of 60% or higher)

"ROKS-3" 3D decoration

Take first place at the end of the battle 2 times

"M1 Garand" 3D decoration

Destroy or assist in the destruction of 30 enemy vehicles

"Warrior Liberator" decal

Play 3 battles in any type of vehicle. (activity of 60% or higher)

This decal depicts one of the three main Soviet war memorials. This is the most famous Soviet memorial in Europe. The “Warrior Liberator” stands in the capital of Germany, Berlin in the Treptower Park.

Tasks can be completed using vehicles of rank 2 or higher.

Follow your progress by clicking on your nickname → Achievements → Victory in Europe Day.

In-game discounts Until May 10th, 30% discount on allied vehicles, modifications and premium account!

Victory Day tournament series Amongst 18 tournaments in the series you will find special aircraft duel tournaments, dedicated to the Hero of the Soviet Union Mikhail Devyataev, as well as sporting teamplay formats in the most famous Allied aircraft.

more details ][warthunder.com]