The correct answer is B. Victory in Europe Day
Step-by-step explanation:
On May 8th of 1945, the armies of Germany or Nazi Germany officially surrendered to the opposing forces or Allies (U.S., China, U.K., Soviet Union, and others) as part of the Second War World. This day was especially remarkable because the surrender of Germany implied the end of World War II, which was one of the deadliest war in history, due to this, this day was called the "Victory in Europe Day" or V-E Day as the war mainly developed in Europe and this day implied the conflict in Europe had ended. This day had a great impact in the countries of Europe and the U.S. where it was celebrated massively by people on the streets, indeed this date is still commemorated in some countries nowadays. Considering this, it can be concluded V-E Day was the Victory in Europe Day as the Second War World ended and therefore Europe was triumphant and could be in peace again.