Thursday, May 9, 2019

Victory Day Parade In Moscow's Red Square



WNU Editor: Take it from me. Watching it on a computer screen or TV can never match watching it in person. The video below is the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow marking Victory Day. It is when the public march from central Tverskaya Street to Red Square, holding portraits of their relatives who were in the war.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yaaaaawwnnn 80yr snooze fest of telling lies :D

How come no one is parading the troops that shot your own people in the back so they would advance against the Germans?

Kind of missing in the picture

Where is their honor brigade?

200 years from now - if you're not careful - you will still keep telling yourself these lies.. by then the Germans will be called monsters.. .by then you will have forgotten what -YOU- did to the polish people... and the glory and lies will grow bigger and bigger.

Think that's wise?

Roger Smith said...


Anon, you left out the Russian millions in the 30's before the war. Starved casualties of what the mentally declining FDR referred to as "Uncle Joe" Stalin.

Anonymous said...

I didn't know about that. My point is not to insult Russians but to help them remember what actually happened and to see this parade for what it is: a charade. Murder of own citizens masked in glory to the cost of their neighbours. Lying about what Russians did - together with Germans - to Poland. They treat history and facts with a politburo approach. Despicable. For they shall keep sowing hatred and division and the Germans - after 80 years nonstop of this - will change their attitudes