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The 2009 Moscow Victory Parade was held on Victory Day on the 64th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War, which ended in the defeat of Nazi Germany. The parade was commanded by Valery Gerasimov , commander of the Moscow Military District , and reviewed by Anatoliy Serdyukov of the Russian Ministry of Defence .
Victory Day Parade in Kyiv in 2010. Ukraine, as the second-largest former Soviet republic in terms of population, used to have some of the largest and most frequent victory parades. The first official proposal to celebrate Victory Day with a parade appeared at a meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine on 27
The cadets of the Moscow Military Music College leading the platinum jubilee parade in 2015. Troops prior to the 2020 parade, taken on 24 June. The Moscow Victory Day Parade (Russian: Парад Победы в Москве, romanized: Parad Pobedy v Moskve) is an annual military parade of the Russian Armed Forces on Moscow's Red Square on May 9 during the Victory Day celebrations.
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The first victory day parade on Red Square took place with the participation of the Red Army and a small detachment from the First Polish Army on 24 June 1945. After a 20-year hiatus, the parade was held again and became a regular tradition among Eastern Bloc countries and Soviet allies.
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0–9. 1965 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1985 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1990 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1992 Moscow peace parade; 1995 Moscow Victory Day Parades
President Donald Trump's much-touted "Salute to America" on July 4th has nothing on these military parades from around the world.