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King to warn that sacrifices of VJ Day veterans ought to ‘by no means be forgotten’

By Editorial Board Published August 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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King to warn that sacrifices of VJ Day veterans ought to ‘by no means be forgotten’

The King will situation a warning that the sacrifices of the VJ Day veterans ought to “never be forgotten” as they “gave us more than freedom; they left us the example of how it can and must be protected”.

In an audio message, on account of be launched on Friday morning to mark 80 years for the reason that finish of the Second World Warfare within the Far East, King Charles will describe how the heroic actions of these despatched to struggle there and the brutal therapy of civilians “reminds us that war’s true cost extends beyond battlefields, touching every aspect of life”.

In what may very well be interpreted as him alluding to present world occasions and conflicts, he’ll emphasise the significance of worldwide collaboration, saying that victory in 1945 demonstrated that “in times of war and in times of peace, the greatest weapons of all are not the arms you bear but the arms you link”.

The six-minute audio message to the Nation, Realms and Commonwealth to mark VJ Day, echoes the audio broadcast made by his grandfather, King George VI, which the King will reference.

He recorded it within the Morning Room at Clarence Home earlier this month.

Victory over Japan (VJ Day) was declared on 15 August 1945, following Imperial Japan’s give up to Allied Forces.

With Victory in Europe (VE Day) declared in Might 1945, some have felt that traditionally VJ Day has been ignored, undervaluing the sacrifices of those that continued to struggle on for an additional three months.

In his message, the King will say that the service and sacrifice of those that fought and died within the Pacific and Far East “shall never be forgotten”.

He may also discuss with the expertise endured by prisoners of struggle and to the harmless civilians of occupied lands within the area.

King Charles and Queen Camilla may also publicly mark the anniversary by attending a nationwide service of remembrance on the Nationwide Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

The service, run in partnership with the Royal British Legion, shall be attended by Burma Star recipients, a veteran of the British Indian Military and people concerned within the Battles of Kohima and Imphal.

Prisoners of struggle held throughout the area and veterans stationed within the UK or Commonwealth international locations who contributed to the struggle effort may also attend. A two-minute nationwide silence shall be held at noon.

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