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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Berlin
Battle of BerlinResult: Soviet victory
• Death of Adolf Hitler and other high-ranking Nazi officials
• Unconditional surrender of German garrison in Berlin on 2 May
• Capitulation of Germany on 8 May
• End of World War II in Europe
The unconditional surrender of the German garrison in Berlin happened over two months before the arrival of the U.S. Army.
V-E day is celebrated on May 8th, when Germany capitulated to the Soviets.
Eisenhower became the Commander of the Alied Expeditionary Force in 1944. The Soviet Union was not part of the AEF.
The U.S. took the surrender of Japan.
Post 213 is accurate, and you respond with blah, blah, blah?
You leave out the fact that the Germans surrendered to the Allies at Rheims, France on May 7. The Germans on the Italian front surrendered even earlier.
By the way, although I personally use Wikipedia as a quick source of information, I would never cite it as a resource.