Liberation Day (except Alderney and Sark) in Guernsey ― Date, History, and Details

Liberation Day (except Alderney and Sark) in Guernsey

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History of Liberation Day (except Alderney and Sark) in Guernsey and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Liberation Day is celebrated on 9 May in Guernsey, to mark the day that the island was liberated from Nazi German occupation during World War II. The day is a public holiday, with celebrations and events held across the island. A key event is the Liberation Day Parade, which sees WWII veterans and current members of the armed forces march through the streets of St. Peter Port, the island’s capital. The parade is followed by a service of thanksgiving at the town’s cathedral. Other events on the day include a flypast by the Royal Air Force, and a firework display in the evening.