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In photos: 'Russia Victory Day'

By M&C News May 9, 2008, 14:46 GMT

Against a backdrop consisting of a huge replica of a Soviet decoration medal, military vehicles pass through Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. Russias military armoury was shown for the first time in the Victory Day parade for 17 years.  EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Against a backdrop consisting of a huge replica of a Soviet decoration medal, military vehicles pass through Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia's military armoury was shown for the first time in the Victory Day parade for 17 years. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Against a backdrop consisting of a huge replica of a Soviet decoration medal, Russian navy cadet march  through Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. Russias military armoury was shown for the first time in the Victory Day parade for 17 years.  EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Against a backdrop consisting of a huge replica of a Soviet decoration medal, Russian navy cadet march through Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia's military armoury was shown for the first time in the Victory Day parade for 17 years. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Russian military personnel salute the review rostrom as they are driven through  Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. The military technics were shown for the first time during past 17 years.  EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Russian military personnel salute the review rostrom as they are driven through Dvortsovaya Square during the military parade, devoted to the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, St.Petersburg, Russia 09 May 2008. The military technics were shown for the first time during past 17 years. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Russian WWII veterans sing during traditional meetings in Gorky Park celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/DMITRY KHRUPOV

Russian WWII veterans sing during traditional meetings in Gorky Park celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/DMITRY KHRUPOV

Honour guards carry the national flag of Russian Federation (L) and a replica of the Victory Banner (R) during a military parade at the Dvortsovaya Square celebrating Victory Day in St.Petersburg, 09 May 2008 as  Russia celebrated the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.  EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Honour guards carry the national flag of Russian Federation (L) and a replica of the Victory Banner (R) during a military parade at the Dvortsovaya Square celebrating Victory Day in St.Petersburg, 09 May 2008 as Russia celebrated the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Russian WWII veterans shake hands during traditional meetings in Gorky Park celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/LILIA ZLAKAZOVA

Russian WWII veterans shake hands during traditional meetings in Gorky Park celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/LILIA ZLAKAZOVA

A heavily decorated  Russian World War II veteran salutes during the military parade at the Dvortsovaya Square celebrating Victory Day in St.Petersburg, 09 May 2008. On May 09 Russia celebrates the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.  EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

A heavily decorated Russian World War II veteran salutes during the military parade at the Dvortsovaya Square celebrating Victory Day in St.Petersburg, 09 May 2008. On May 09 Russia celebrates the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

World War II  veterans and young generations look skywards to  watch the military planes flying over Moscow during the celebrations of the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/LILIA ZLAKAZOVA

World War II veterans and young generations look skywards to watch the military planes flying over Moscow during the celebrations of the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/LILIA ZLAKAZOVA

Two World War II  veterans find their dancing shoes  during a traditional gathering in Moscows celebrated Gorky Park 9 May 2008 as part of the celebrations marking  the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany -- known as Victory Day.  EPA/DMITRY KHRUPOV

Two World War II veterans find their dancing shoes during a traditional gathering in Moscow's celebrated Gorky Park 9 May 2008 as part of the celebrations marking the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany -- known as Victory Day. EPA/DMITRY KHRUPOV

World War II  veterans carry a long banner with cyrillic letters as they march during a pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

World War II veterans carry a long banner with cyrillic letters as they march during a pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

An elderly woman carries Josef Stalins portrait in front of a hammer and scycle flag during the pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

An elderly woman carries Josef Stalin's portrait in front of a hammer and scycle flag during the pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

His jacket adorned with service medals, a World War II veteran leads a pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09.  EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

His jacket adorned with service medals, a World War II veteran leads a pro-Communist demonstration celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Moscow, Russia 09 May 2008. Russia celebrates the Victory Day on May 09. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV



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Bravo!!!May 9th, 2008 - 19:15:05

LONG LIVE A STRONG RUSSIA! Down with the USA.

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PaulMay 9th, 2008 - 21:41:37

Never really cared for the reds and never will.

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Jochen PeiperMay 10th, 2008 - 04:36:47

Only with the help of the americans, british and french the USSR ,managed to exhaust the Wehrmacht. The soviets couldn't beat the Waffen SS which ran out of tanks, gas, ammunition and replacements.

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whiterussianMay 12th, 2008 - 22:00:56

jochan peiper, the reall world war two was waged in the societ union. most of the casulties sufferd during the war where all on the eastern front. ofcourse without the help of the allies, the ussr would never had made it but your making it sound like they did nothing. study world war two history more and you will see that the soviet union did more to bring down the nazis then any other allied countries combined.

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Russian AmericanJan 10th, 2009 - 23:31:49

Real interesting how you can contradict yourself in one post, Russia today isnt even communist anymore and without the Allies Russia would have lost to the germans not to mention that they were allies with Natzi Germany untill Hitler invaded so you point is? You havent a clue what the hell you are talking about.

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anti bravoJun 6th, 2009 - 13:04:07

Two separate capitulation events took place at the time. First, the capitulation to the Allied nations in Reims was signed on May 7, 1945, effective 23:01 CET May 8. This date is commonly referred to as the V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day) in most western European countries. The other World War II victory day, the V-J day (Victory in Japan Day) is commemorated in August, and is of considerably lesser significance in Europe.

However, the Soviet Union's only representative in Reims was General Ivan Susloparov, the Military Liaison Mission Commander. General Susloparov's scope of authority was not entirely clear, and he had no means of immediate contact with the Kremlin, but nevertheless decided to sign for the Soviet side. Susloparov was caught off guard; he had no instructions from Moscow. But if he did not sign, he risked a German surrender without Soviet participation. However, he noted that it could be replaced with a new version in the future. Joseph Stalin was later displeased by these events, believing that the German surrender should have been accepted only by the envoy of the USSR Supreme command and signed only in Berlin and insisted the Reims protocol be considered preliminary, with the main ceremony to be held in Berlin, where Marshal Zhukov was at the time, as the latter recounts in his memoirs:[4]

“ [Quoting Stalin:] Today, in Reims, Germans signed the preliminary act on an unconditional surrender. The main contribution, however, was done by Soviet people and not by the Allies, therefore the capitulation must be signed in front of the Supreme Command of all countries of the anti-Hitler coalition, and not only in front of the Supreme Command of Allied Forces. Moreover, I disagree that the surrender was not signed in Berlin, which was the center of Nazi aggression. We agreed with the Allies to consider the Reims protocol as preliminary.

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BryusJun 6th, 2009 - 14:00:20

God bless America, if freedom exist we owe it to the Americans

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JamieJun 8th, 2009 - 07:16:30

Live strong and when the time comes DEFEAT THE AMARICANS!! Long live Valdimir Putin!!!!

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