2000 Moscow Victory Day Parade - meaning and definition. What is 2000 Moscow Victory Day Parade
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What (who) is 2000 Moscow Victory Day Parade - definition


2000 Moscow Victory Day Parade         
The Moscow Victory Day Parade of 2000 was held on 9 May 2000 to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany in 1945. The parade marks the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War.
Moscow Victory Parade of 1945         
  • The historical part of the 2020 parade dressed in uniforms dating back to the 1945 parade.
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MILITARY TRIUMPH PARADE IN 1945
Moscow Victory Parade; Moscow Victory Day Parade of 1945; Moscow Victory Parade of 1945
The Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 () also known as the Parade of Victors () 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. This, the longest and largest military parade ever held on Red Square in the Soviet capital Moscow, involved 40,000 Red Army soldiers and 1,850 military vehicles and other military hardware.
2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade         
  • Aircraft of the [[Russian Air Force]] performing a fly-over at the Victory Day parade in May 2008.
The Moscow Victory Parade of 2008 was held on Victory Day (9 May) on the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the Great Patriotic War ending in the defeat of Nazi Germany. This was the first time the Russian Federation opened its vehicle showcase since 1991, and the airshow since the Cold War.