On the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity organised an international journalism competition inviting reporters from around the world to reflect on the lasting legacy of the conflict.
The war permanently transformed Europe and the global order, reshaping borders, societies, and historical narratives. Eight decades later, participants were encouraged to explore how its legacy is remembered and how it continues to influence geopolitics, architecture, historical education, and collective memory in different countries.
The submitted works examine both the enduring scars of the war and the lessons that remain relevant today. Many entries brought forward overlooked perspectives and untold stories, demonstrating the important role of journalism in shaping our understanding of history and its impact on the present.
Below we present the winners of the Grand Stories: Journalism Awards and their outstanding work.







