Victory Parade in Moscow 1945 - WORLD WAR 2, USSR, SOVIET UNION

2024 ж. 13 Сәу.
20 249 Рет қаралды

The Victory Parade in Moscow in 1945 was a historic event of great significance that took place on June 24, 1945, in Red Square, the capital of the Soviet Union. This military parade was organized to celebrate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. During the parade, Soviet troops marched past military and civilian authorities, as well as an enthusiastic crowd of citizens and foreign dignitaries. The parade featured infantry soldiers, tank units, artillery, and aircraft, all showcasing the military might of the Soviet Union.
The Victory Parade in Moscow was a symbol of pride and triumph for the Soviet people, as well as a message of strength and determination to the rest of the world. This event marked the end of one of the most devastating wars in history and the crucial role of the Soviet Union in defeating fascism.
The celebration of victory in Red Square also served as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by the Soviet people during the war, commemorating the millions of soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in the conflict. The Victory Parade in Moscow in 1945 continues to be remembered as a historic moment of great significance for Russia and the world.
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  • Glória e honra ao povo soviético !

    @Armando1735@Armando173511 күн бұрын
  • Спасибо вашим дедом за освобождение моей родины Чехословакии! ❤ Земля пухом всем героям этой страшной войны 🌹 С Советским Союзом на вечные времена !❤

    @martinia.bratislava@martinia.bratislavaАй бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for your comment, eternal glory for the Red Army

      @HistoryOnRed@HistoryOnRed28 күн бұрын
    • ​@@HistoryOnRedkzhead.infoh2J_uMAHcgc?si=ABJ16zJ_4t3YJjEt

      @martinia.bratislava@martinia.bratislava28 күн бұрын
  • Вечная память героям ВОВ , мои обе деда воевали против фашистов один без вести пропал в Смоленском сражении а другой был артиллеристом был ранен в ногу в освобождении Варшавы вернулся с войны инвалидом

    @user-lw3gm7wg2z@user-lw3gm7wg2z19 күн бұрын
  • I didn't know this has been colourized... It is a piece of important history, just like "ten days that shook the world"

    @CheeseScout@CheeseScout21 күн бұрын
    • Это не раскрашено. Это снято на трофейную немецкую киноплёнку.

      @karlwalther@karlwalther17 күн бұрын
    • @@karlwalther Oh yes, my bad. I forgot about this, that the coloured German films have been used to record his historical moment. My dad told me this decades ago but somehow I forgot it.....

      @CheeseScout@CheeseScout17 күн бұрын
  • This is so incredibly interesting, so plenty of historical details... to name but two amongst many, at 1:26 you can see several Polish flags and their bearers, and at 1:34 the living proof that in the USSR Hitler moustaches were not in fact associated to Hitler in 1945!

    @isidroramos1073@isidroramos107317 күн бұрын
  • The USSR saved the world then. General Douglas MacArthur, who was one of the USA's greatest military leaders not only in WW2 (General of the Army) but of all time had this to say: “The scale and grandeur of the Russian effort mark It has the greatest military achievement in all history

    @eddihaskell@eddihaskell14 күн бұрын
  • S Dnem Pobedy nashih geroicheskih otzov frontovikov. SPASIBO ZA PODVIG. OTEZ SAPER KALININSKOGO FRONTA. SHTYRM KENIGSBERGA V 45..

    @nikolaipotapenkov8823@nikolaipotapenkov882317 күн бұрын
  • Boy it sure rained on Stalin's parade though!

    @athame57@athame5712 күн бұрын
  • 15:30

    @majapahitempire1400@majapahitempire1400Ай бұрын
  • So many people died because of Stalin’s ignorance to see Hitler as a problem. USSR won only because they did not care for human lives. Yes, people of USSR sacrificed their lives to win that war. Victory was very painful for those who lost their loved ones.

    @vladimirgranik7630@vladimirgranik763011 күн бұрын
    • Army losses are a consequence of the high intensity of the war, and civilian losses are a consequence of German policy. Your comment makes no sense.

      @Mentol_@Mentol_8 күн бұрын
    • @@Mentol_ Army losses were mostly consequences of a total disregard of Soviet leaders for the lives of their soldiers. Civilian losses were at least as much the result of Stalin's policies as they were of the occupiers. You are absolutely ignorant of real history. It's like you are reading from a Russian book on WW2. Indeed that is a strong possibility.

      @ashocck8065@ashocck80657 күн бұрын
    • ​@@ashocck8065 You are simply trying to switch places between the victim and the aggressor. This is an element of information warfare. According to statistics, the ratio of losses on the eastern front does not differ from the Polish and French campaigns of the Wehrmacht.

      @Mentol_@Mentol_7 күн бұрын
    • @@Mentol_ Who's statistics?

      @ashocck8065@ashocck80656 күн бұрын
    • @@ashocck8065 All information is taken from open sources that you can check yourself. For example, according to historian Lev Lopukhovsky, the ratio of losses on the Soviet front was 2.5 to 1. On the Polish front it was 3.9 to 1 and 2.2 to 1 on the French. You are trying to say that the Bolsheviks had a disregard for human life, but in reality it was a moral desire to fight Nazism to the end.

      @Mentol_@Mentol_6 күн бұрын
  • The Soviet part of WW2 was won exclusively by Joseph Stalin, by chief of NKVD Beria, by field marshall Zhukov and other top-level butches, but the war was shamefully LOST by Russian people themselves. For many decades ahead including now Russians had significantly worse life than the European nations that were defeated by them. After WW2 Stalin's repressions against Russians significantly intensified. For many decades Russians continued to be Soviet speechless slaves. Soviet NKVD and KGB kept killing millions of Russians. That information is still classified and censored in Russia. Apart from that horror, people's life in the USSR was the very definition of poverty. The country was constantly struck by food shortages, no food in stores was the Soviet "norm". Only their Soviet government was always rich as kings, ruling the country by fear, deception, and terror. More than 50,000,000 Soviet people were killed by the Soviet regime. But Russians did not learn the lesson of history. Almost eighty years gone by, and the country again is being ruled by filthy rich oligarchs ("ex"-Communists and "ex"-KGB) and controlled by bloodthirsty FSB, most dissidents are in jails or killed, with every new year the streets of Russian cities have more Soviet red banners and statues of Lenin and Stalin, and Russia is rapidly turning back into the USSR 2.0... Maybe back in 1918-1921 and again in 1941-1945 Russians just have defeated the wrong enemy??

    @AlvesHeim@AlvesHeimАй бұрын
    • American propaganda nobody believes that sh**t. America is shi*t.😂

      @Chris_john78@Chris_john7821 күн бұрын
    • In Russia it's oligarch. In amer**ica it's billionaire businessman😂😂😂💩

      @Chris_john78@Chris_john7821 күн бұрын
    • @@Chris_john78 True. And the most funny thing is they both have the same ethnicity and common religious ideology. Hint: it's not Christianity.

      @AlvesHeim@AlvesHeim21 күн бұрын
    • ​@@AlvesHeim eating american propaganda about Russia so sorry Russia will never be an American puppet😴

      @Chris_john78@Chris_john7821 күн бұрын
    • Talking sh**t about the bold soviet people, learn in Western Imperialism text. Thanks to the Red Army of workers, peasants and students the nazi fascist extreme right win of the western burgouisie was crash and defeated forever.

      @gomadgom2170@gomadgom217015 күн бұрын
  • comrade stalin 😍

    @MELAYU_MALAS_BODOH_HARAM@MELAYU_MALAS_BODOH_HARAMАй бұрын
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