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Liberation Day

Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of Liberation Day in South Korea.

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History & Origins of Liberation Day

Liberation Day (Tag der Befreiung) in Germany, observed on May 8th, commemorates the unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht in 1945, effectively ending World War II in Europe and liberating the country and the world from the tyranny of National Socialism. It was declared a special public holiday in Berlin in 2020 and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern to mark the victory of democratic values over totalitarianism.

How It Is Observed & Celebrated

Marked by solemn laying of wreaths at historical war memorials, state ceremonies, educational exhibits on anti-fascist resistance, and public lectures dedicated to preserving democratic freedoms and historical memory.

Quick Facts Card

Country: South Korea
Holiday Name: Liberation Day
Date (2026): August 17
Day (2026): Monday
Observance Type: Statutory
Observed In: National (South Korea)

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Date Reference Matrix (3-Year Range)

Year Calendar Date Day of the Week Status
2025 August 15, 2025 Friday Official Statutory Day Off
2026 August 17, 2026 Current Year Monday Official Statutory Day Off
2027 August 16, 2027 Monday Official Statutory Day Off