8am: In Kanchanaburi PoW camp in Thailand, British officers are listening to the news of VE Day on a secret radio. They must keep their elation to themselves, as their Japanese guards will kill them if they discover they have a radio.
In Berlin, journalist Marta Hillers hears a knock on the apartment door. It's her neighbour Frau Wendt, who tells her that the last German defence units have collapsed. 'We have surrendered!' she says.
The sun is shining. Hillers will spend the day fetching water and washing her sheets. During the last fortnight she has been raped repeatedly by Russian soldiers. In the evening she writes in her diary: 'My bed is freshly made — a much needed change after all those booted guests.'
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