In Pictures: Veterans gather to remember fallen on VJ Day

The 75th anniversary of VJ Day has been marked with a series of events honouring those who fought in the Far East, with some of the veterans who survived the conflict attending.

A remembrance service was held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire, where a two-minute silence was led by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall at 11am.

VJ Day commemorates the victory over the Japanese which signalled the very end of the Second World War.

Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary

Earlier in the day, wreaths were laid at other memorials to battles within the Far East conflict.

VJ Day 75
VJ Day 75
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary
Victory in Japan Day 75th anniversary

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