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Tango0105 Mar 2019 9:39 p.m. PST

"From Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, Russian schoolchildren are preparing for the most important holiday of the year: Victory Day. Commemorated with a grand military parade on Moscow's Red Square every May 9, the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany has long been used by authorities to rally support for the state. And it starts in school.

Russian students play a central role in the patriotic celebrations: popular Victory Day merchandise for children ranges from mini Red Army uniforms to toy guns. They also lead the Immortal Regiment, a march where participants carry portraits of relatives who fought and died in World War II. Entire classrooms are taken to the event…."
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14Bore06 Mar 2019 12:25 p.m. PST

Some of the links were interesting. It's a problem as the old Soviet union sayingv goes ' The future we know, the past is always changing'

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP In the TMP Dawghouse09 Mar 2019 8:34 a.m. PST

IMO, bottom line, over 70-75% of German losses were at the USSR's hands. So that is a very important consideration. That and the fact that the Russians took massive losses pushing the Reich and it's allies out of their country.

Tango0109 Mar 2019 4:25 p.m. PST

Glad you like them my friend!.

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