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 PUBLIC LAW 101-491—OCT. 31, 1990 104 STAT. 1181 Public Law 101-491 101st Congress Joint Resolution Designating June 2 through 8, 1991, as a "Week for the National Observance of the Oct. 31, 1990 50th Anniversary of World War H". [S.J. Res. 324] Whereas the brave men and women of the United States of America made tremendous sacrifices during World War II to save the world from tyranny and aggression; Whereas the winds of freedom and democracy sweeping the globe today spring from the principles for which over 400,000 Americans gave their lives in World War II; Whereas World War II and the events that led up to that war must be understood in order that we may better understand our own times, and more fully appreciate the reasons why eternal vigilance against any form of tyranny is so important; Whereas the World War II era, as reflected in its family life, industry, and entertainment, was a unique period in American history, and epitomized our Nation's philosophy of hard work, courage, and tenacity in the face of adversity; Whereas, between 1990 and 1995, over 9,000,000 American veterans of World War 11 will hold reunions and conferences and otherwise commemorate the 50th anniversaries of various events relating to World War II; and Whereas June 4, 1990, marks the anniversary of the Battle of Midway and June 6, 1990, marks the anniversary of the D-Day battle: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That June 2 through June 8, 1991, is designated as a "Week for the National Observance of the 50th Anniversary of World War II", and the President is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe the week with appropriate activities and ceremonies. Approved October 31, 1990. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S.J. Res. 324: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 136 (1990): June 28, considered and passed Senate. Oct. 16, considered and passed House, amended. Oct. 19, Senate concurred in House amendments.

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