Friday, November 8, 2019

Moscow Re-Enacts Famous 1941 Military Parade on Red Square

About 4,000 people marched on Red Square, including members of historical clubs, youth troops, the presidential cavalry, the Moscow military orchestra and more. Kirill Zykov / Moskva News Agency

Moscow Times: Moscow Re-Enacts Famous 1941 Military Parade on Red Square

Thousands of troops, historical re-enactors and more marched across Red Square today to mark the 78th anniversary of one of the most famous Soviet military parades.

On Nov. 7, 1941, the Soviet Union held the October Revolution Parade, its first military parade during World War II. It's best known for taking place during the Battle of Moscow. Units marched from Red Square to the front, and many of the soldiers who marched were killed in the battle.

Nearly 80 years later, Moscow’s most famous square is once again hosting this march — but this time, it’s just a re-enactment.

Here's a look at the highlights from this year’s event:

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Update #1: Russia re-enacts legendary World War II parade in Moscow -- AP
Update #2: Russian re-enacts famous World War II parade with vintage tanks, uniforms in Moscow -- FOX News

WNU Editor: This is always an impressive event to see.

Update #3: This is an interesting read .... How the Kremlin Was Hidden From Nazi Bombs (Sputnik).

3 comments:

Jac said...

Well, in 1941 there was not 7,000 nuclear warhead on both side.

Anonymous said...

Russia still living in the past. Figures. Go drink up, comrades. It's been almost 8(!) decades(!) and you still go to the same party lol
PS> when will you go to that party admitting you killed millions of your own people? Still no remorse? Still no honesty? Still no honour? Keep drinking then

Bob Huntley said...

,,,