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Trump says he called the veteran day as the “Sieytag for the First World War”.

President Trump said on Thursday that on November 11th he would rename the Veterans Day as a “winning day for the First World War” and the 8th May 8th, which is generally known as Ve Day, as a “winning day for the Second World War” so that the United States can celebrate their success in these conflicts.

“We won both wars, nobody was in relation to strength, bravery or military brilliance nearby, but we never celebrate anything,” said Trump in a late evening post about the social truth. “We will start celebrating our victories again!”

The announcement was not accompanied by an executive order, and Mr. Trump did not say whether he wanted to be a federal holiday like the Veterans Day for May 8. The authority to create and change the holidays is at the congress.

This year, Mr. Trump referred to the celebrations of the America allies on the day for the “victory in Europe”. “We did more than any other country,” he said, to achieve an allied victory in the Second World War, a conflict that devastated most of Asia and huge parts of Asia.

The VE Day commemoration this year in Great Britain, France, Canada and other US allies will mark in Europe 80 years after the formal end of the war in Europe after the handover.

Mr. Trump's claim that the United States have led more than any other nation to defeat Nazi Germany in Russia, which marked the Soviet victory over German forces in the Second World War on May 9 of a year. The Russian winning day, which should honor the 27 million Soviets who died in the war, is a national holiday and one of the most important days in the country's calendar.

The veteran day was originally an armistice in the United States at the end of the Second World War. After the Second World War and the Korean War, it was renamed and his scope was expanded to honor all US military veterans. Memorial Day, which falls on the last Monday in May, honors those who have given their lives for the country.

In his post on Thursday evening, detailed Mr. Trump no specific celebrations that he wanted to see on these two days. Previously, he expressed his wish to honor the military with events such as parades in Washington.

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