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  2. 1945 Moscow Victory Parade - Wikipedia

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    The 1945 Moscow Victory Parade (Russian: Парад Победы, romanized: Parad Pobedy), also known as the Parade of Victors (Russian: Парад победителей, romanized: Parad pobediteley), was a victory parade held by the Soviet Armed Forces (with the Color Guard Company representing the First Polish Army) after the defeat of Nazi Germany.

  3. African-American patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Several black nationalist organisations have rejected American patriotism and instead advocate for the creation of a new black nation. Bystander Johnson describes bystanders as African Americans who lack patriotism for the United States and are detached from American history and values . [ 1 ]

  4. Victory parade - Wikipedia

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    After the Fall of France, the German army marched down the Avenue Foch in triumph on 14 June 1940, following the route of the French victory over Germany parade after WWI. 1944 Paris Victory Parade, held on 26 August 1944. 1944 Dieppe Victory Parade, victory parade of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division in Dieppe celebrated on 3 September 1944.

  5. Blacks and Whites' Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Blacks and Whites' Carnival (Spanish: Carnaval de Negros y Blancos), is a Carnival public festival and parade in southern Colombia established in 1546. Although its geographical location belongs to the city of Pasto, it has been adopted by other municipalities in Nariño and southwestern Colombia. [1]

  6. 1941 October Revolution Parade - Wikipedia

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    The 1941 October Revolution Parade of November 7, 1941 was a parade in honor of the October Revolution 24 years earlier. [ note 1 ] It is most famous for taking place during the Battle of Moscow . The Communist Party General Secretary , Joseph Stalin , delivered a speech to the soldiers on the parade on Red Square , who would go to battle ...

  7. Bristol Fourth of July Parade - Wikipedia

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    Crowded street scene prior to the parade in 2007. The town's unique red, white, and blue center line is also visible. Patriotic Exercises Speaker: the oldest tradition and given to a notable person chosen to speak (starting in 1785) Chief Marshal: a high honor given to a Bristol resident (starting in 1826)

  8. African-American Flag - Wikipedia

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    Untitled (African-American Flag) is a vexillographic artwork by American artist David Hammons from 1990, combining the colors of the Pan-African flag with the pattern of the flag of the United States to represent African diaspora identity. The flag replaces the red, white and blue colors on the traditional American flags with pan-African colors ...

  9. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    In Cambodia, the Colours of the Military and other uniformed institutions follow British, US, and French practice.. Until 2022, what was essentially a large version of the Flag of Cambodia with the unit name below in white in the bottom blue stripe was used as the King's Colour of RCAF formations before being reassigned as the National Colour for parades and ceremonies.