Victory in Europe Da
Mobile, Alabama — Victory in Europe Day, 1945
Thousands of workers from the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company (ADDSCO) gather in Mobile, Alabama, in May 1945 to celebrate Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), marking the end of World War II in Europe.
During the war, the Port of Mobile became one of the most important shipbuilding centers in the United States. The Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company employed thousands of workers who built and repaired military vessels that supported Allied operations across the Atlantic and beyond. For many of these workers, the end of the war in Europe represented the culmination of years of intense industrial effort and national sacrifice.
The photograph captures a powerful moment: a massive crowd assembled around a makeshift stage inside the shipyard, where workers paused from their demanding jobs to celebrate the historic news that Nazi Germany had surrendered.
Scenes like this remind us that World War II was not only fought on distant battlefields, but also in factories, shipyards, and ports, where millions of civilians contributed to the Allied victory.
📸 Courtesy of the University of South Alabama Archives
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JOSE M LOPEZ
March 14, 2026
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