Victory Day (9 May)
Victory Day in Russia is the anniversary of their Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin.[1] Victory Day is one of the most significant holiday in Russia.
Victory Day | |
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![]() Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, 9 May 2005 | |
Official name | Russian: День Победы etc. |
Observed by | Russia and some former states of Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact; Serbia, Israel |
Date | 9 May |
Related to | Victory in Europe Day |
Victory Day Parades
In many countries of the former Soviet Union, large-scale mass events are planned. Victory Day parades are military parades that are held on 9 May. They are mostly celebrated in various post-soviet nations such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and until 2015, Ukraine. The first victory day parade was on Red Square. Red Army and a small detachment from the First Polish Army participated in the Parade on 24 June 1945.
References
- Earl F. Ziemke, 1990, Washington DC, CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY, CHAPTER XV:The Victory Sealed Page 258 last 2 paragraphs
Other websites

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- The importance of Victory Day
- Official website of the Organizing Committee for the preparation and holding of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Victory
- Official site of the Russian Ministry of Defense "Memory of the People"
- The official website of the Russian Ministry of Defense "People's feat"Archived 2012-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
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