Red Army
A Russian World War II veteran and young girl wearing pilotka hat used by the Red Army during WWII and after celebrate Victory Day at the traditional veterans meeting in Gorky park in central Moscow, on May 9, 2013. Fighter jets screamed over Red Square and heavy tanks rumbled over its cobblestones as Russia flexed today its military muscle on the anniversary of its costly victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Smaller Victory Day celebrations were held on the central squares of cities across Russia as well as at Moscow's Black Sea port of Sevastopol on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula.
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The Holocaust was orchestrated by the ultra-right and international financial capital... and, who liberated the concentration camps... in Poland and Germany? It was the Red Army
Depends how many of the Red Army turn up I suppose.
The leadership of our country is with the Red Army.More quotes »
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MORALE: The Neo-Red Army Steps Out
May 17, 2013: Back in 2010 Russia resumed the Cold War custom of holding large military parades to commemorate the Russian victory in World War II. Since the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991 Russia dropped the military displays for these victory parades, w from Strategy Page Read more »
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Duma Orders Probe Into Comparison of Red Army Units and SS
MOSCOW, May 16 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian parliament has ordered an inquiry into comments by Leonid Gozman in which the former leader of a once prominent liberal political party equated Red Army counterintelligence units to the Waffen-SS, State Duma Fir from RIA Novosti Read more »
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O’Donnell: Munster's future is bright
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Neo-Nazi trial makes mockery of security authorities
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Welshman Iain Inglis takes pride in singing exaltations of China
Iain Inglis used his brilliant voice to shoot to stardom in China, albeit in a very untraditional way - by singing communist revolutionary songs. The multilingual Welsh expat, 34, gained millions of fans, and votes, by appearing on prime-time talent show from SCMP Read more »