Celebration of victory of the people of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 - Victory Day. On this day on the red square Moscow military parades are held.
On the streets of cities are marching cadets of military schools and employees of military units. Their way lies to the monument to fallen soldiers and war memorials, which lay flowers and hold rallies. This is followed by military hardware and military aircraft. When you look at the power and honed military movement within all overwhelmed with pride for their country. Very often in the eyes of veterans can be seen tears. After all, in fact it is the only day of them remembered, and they have done so much for the victory.
On the streets people handing out St. George ribbon simulates traditional bicolor St. George ribbon. It has a symbolic meaning and express our respect to the people who have made their contribution to the victory in the Great Patriotic War. Ribbons handed out free of charge, at the expense of charitable contributions.
In the evening, in many parts of the city are concerts and fireworks complete them: very beautiful and long-lasting. People of Russia with pride and great joy celebrating this day
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