• Memorial Day

    Victory Day (Belarus)

    Victory Day in Belarus commemorates the end of World War II in Europe and honors the immense sacrifices made by Belarusians during the conflict. Known locally as the Great Patriotic War, it holds deep emotional and historical significance, over a quarter of the population perished during the Nazi occupation. Victory Day stands as a solemn yet proud celebration of courage, resilience and national unity.

  • Memorial Day (South Korea)

    Memorial Day in South Korea, established in 1956, honors those who sacrificed their lives in the Korean War and other struggles for independence and security. Celebrated on , it has become a national day of mourning, gratitude, and unity, marked by ceremonies, silence and national flag observances.

  • Martyrs' Day in Togo

    Martyrs' Day in Togo is to honors all those who died fighting for Togo’s independence and democratic freedom, both during the colonial era and in the years following independence.

  • Memorial Day

    Martyrs' Day (South Sudan)

    Martyrs’ Day was created in memory of Dr. John Garang, who died in 2005, but it has since become a broader national commemoration of all South Sudanese who gave their lives in the long struggle for independence.

  • Memorial Day

    Remembrance Day (Bermuda)

    Remembrance Day in Bermuda honors the men and women who served and sacrificed their lives in the World Wars and other military conflicts. The day aligns with global commemorations marking the end of World War I in 1918. Ceremonies are held across the island. The day serves as a solemn reminder of courage, service and peace, reflecting Bermuda's deep respect for those who defended freedom at home and abroad.