Use the excerpt from Winston Churchill's
speech to answer the question on the
right.
End of the War in Europe
The Germans are still in places resisting the Russian troops, but
should they continue to do so after midnight they will, of course,
deprive themselves of the protection of the laws of war, and will be
attacked from all quarters by the Allied troops. It is not surprising
that on such long fronts and in the existing disorder of the enemy
the orders of the German High Command should not in every case
be obeyed immediately. This does not, in our opinion, with the best
military advice at our disposal, constitute any reason for
withholding from the nation the facts communicated to us by
General Eisenhower of the unconditional surrender already signed
at Rheims, nor should it prevent us from celebrating to-day and to-
morrow (Wednesday) as Victory in Europe days.
According to the speech, the
next few days would celebrate
what?
A Victory in Europe
B. Victory in France
C. Victory in Germany