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Getty Images. The Allied commanders (most likely under pressure from their governments) refrained from a joint march with the Red Army. However, it did host a number of prominent Western units....
22 Οκτ 2016 · “Wait for Me, Daddy” is an iconic photo taken by Claude P. Dettloff on October 1, 1940, of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own Rifles) marching down Eighth Street at the Columbia Street intersection, New Westminster, Canada.
29 Ιουν 2022 · Rare photographs taken at the end of World War II, 1945-1947. The return of victorious Soviet soldiers at a railway station in Moscow in 1945. At the end of the war, millions of people were dead and millions homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed.
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16 Αυγ 2024 · Thanks to British Pathé, we can see some real-life footage of British forces marching into Berlin. The city can be seen in disarray, with destroyed buildings and smoke billowing from them. Ruins of the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Chancellory are on show.
Victory Day parades (Russian: Парад Победы, romanized: Parad Pobedy) are common military parades that are held on 9 May in some post-Soviet nations, primarily Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and formerly Ukraine. They are usually held to honor the traditional Victory Day holiday.
Nearly 15,000 British Empire servicemen took part in the parade, led by Allied commanders including Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and Marshal Ferdinand Foch. View this object. Troops marching down Whitehall, 19 July 1919. View this object. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig at the Victory March, 1919. Cenotaph.