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Assumption Cathedral
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Monument to Evpatiy Kolovrat
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Sergey Yesenin Monument
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LEAKED PHOTOS Russian military T-14 Armata Victory Day ready Worst news for US Military
Leaked photos of the new T-14 Armata and other new Russian military vehicles in victory day parade practice this is the worst news for the us military. Victory Day[a 1] or 9 May marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the part of the Second World War known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War where the Soviet Union fought against Nazi Germany. It was first inaugurated in the sixteen[1] republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the surrender document late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May, by Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin.[2] Though the official inauguration happened in 1945 (which means it has been celebrated since 1946), the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in some of the countries.
In the former Soviet Union this festival was celebrated to commemorate the Red Army's victory over the Nazi forces.
In communist East Germany, 8 May was officially known and celebrated as Liberation Day and was a public holiday between 1950 and 1966, and again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975 a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.[3]
In 1988,[citation needed] before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Victory Day ceased to be observed in Uzbekistan, but was partially restored in 1999 as Memorial/Remembrance Day.[4] After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.[5] Although in Latvia there are still major celebrations held each year on 9th of May near the Victory Monument in Riga and in other cities as well, gathering veterans and people who are grateful for what they did, as well as featuring music and other live shows.[6] In 2014, after the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Ukraine joined the Baltic states in commemorating the end of World War II and the Victory in Europe Day on 8 & 9 May[7] while in the Moscow Victory Day parade a unit garrisoned in the Hero City of Sevastopol paraded under the flag of the newly formed Republic of Crimea.[8]
Since the Capture of Shusha in 1992 by the Armenian forces in the Nagorno-Karabakh War, 9 May celebrations in Armenia as well as the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic have honored that victorious turning-point in the war in addition to the victory in World War II.
History
Two separate capitulation events took place at the time. First, the capitulation to the Allied nations in Reims was signed on 7 May 1945, effective 23:01 CET 8 May. This date is commonly referred to as the V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day) in most western European countries. 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:[9]
“ [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. ”
Therefore, another ceremony was organized in a surviving manor in the outskirts of Berlin late on 8 May, when it was already 9 May in Moscow due to the difference in time zones. Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel submitted the capitulation of the Wehrmacht to Marshal Georgy Zhukov in the Soviet Army headquarters in Berlin-Karlshorst. To commemorate the victory in the war, the ceremonial Moscow Victory Parade was held in the Soviet capital on 24 June 1945.
The other World War II victory day, the V-J day (Victory in Japan Day) is commemorated in August.
Celebration[edit]
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics approximately between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in Ukrainian (1963) and Russian (1965) SSRs. In the latter one, a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given starting 1966 if 9 May was to fall on a weekend (Saturday or Sunday).
Victory Day 2013 in Donetsk, Ukraine
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years
Russia: Presidential regiment guard ceremony held for first time in 2014
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Russia: Presidential regiment guard ceremony held for first time in 2014
The ceremony of the presidential regiment infantry and cavalry guard mount was held for the first time this year on Saturday in Moscow.
Several hundred people gathered at Sobornaya square to watch the elite soldiers march and show off their skills. The event was open to all visitors and was first shown to the public in April 2005.
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Alexandra Trusova / Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) 2017 Victory ceremony
27-31 Oct. 2017 Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) SP - 1 (70.19) FS - 1 (129.11) Total - 1 (199.30)
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2013–14 Season
14-17 Jan. 2014 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 28 (25.66) FS - not selected Total - 28 (25.66)
2014–15 Season
11-14 Nov. 2014 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Younger Age) SP - 1 (45.32) FS - 1 (77.64) Total - 1 (122.96)
13-16 Jan. 2015 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (50.23) FS - 3 (83.44) Elements - 1 (49.00) Total - 2 (182.67)
17-20 Feb. 2015 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 18 (50.06) FS - 21(79.71) Total - 21 (129.77)
19-23 Mar. 2015 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (49.37) FS - 7 (77.82) Elements - 1 (46.32) Total - 3 (173.51)
2015–16 Season
25-27 Sep. 2015 Irina Rodnina Cup SP - 1 (57.12) FS - 2 (101.16) Total - 1 (158.28)
29-30 Oct. 2015 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (55.52) FS - 5 (101.04) Total - 4 (156.56)
09-12 Nov. 2015 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 4 (57.48) FS - 6 (101.94) Total - 5 (159.42)
18-22 Nov. 2015 Tallin Trophy (Novice girls) SP - 5 (36.23) FS - 1 (76.88) Total - 2 (113.11)
26-29 Jan. 2016 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.44) FS - 5 (110.29) Elements - 1 (53.46) Total - 1 (228.19)
23-26 Feb. 2016 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 12 (57.11) FS - 9 (109.27) Total - 9 (166.38)
03-07 Mar. 2016 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (62.15) FS - 7 (106.69) Elements - 2 (52.40) Total - 5 (221.24)
2016–17 Season
01-04 Sep. 2016 Moscow Open SP - 3 (59.81) FS - 5 (113.05) Total - 3 (172.86)
11-15 Oct. 2016 Russian Cup 2nd Stage(Yoshkar-Ola) SP - 3 (61.86) FS - 3 (122.68) Total - 3 (184.54)
09-12 Nov. 2016 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 1 (63.72) FS - 1 (120.34) Total - 1 (184.06)
02-06 Dec. 2016 Russian Cup 5th Stage (Moscow) SP - 1 (63.66) FS - 2 (122.58) Total - 2 (186.24)
24-27 Jan. 2017 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.36) FS - 2 (123.00) Elements - 2 (58.20) Total - 2 (245.56)
01-05 Feb. 2017 Russian Junior Championships SP - 6 (64.95) FS - 4 (129.65) Total - 4 (194.60)
13-17 Feb. 2017 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.14) FS - 3 (125.75) Total - 3 (190.89)
21-24 Feb. 2017 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 2 (63.03) FS - 6 (115.31) Total - 4 (178.34)
03-07 Mar. 2017 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (63.64) FS - 4 (120.19) Elements - 1 (56.84) Total - 3 (240.67)
01-04 Apr. 2017 Russian Championships(Older Age) SP - 4 (65.50) FS - 1 (130.15) Total - 2 (195.65)
19-20 Apr. 2017 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (64.42) FS - 2 (126.37) Total - 2 (190.79)
2017–18 Season
23-26 Avg. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Brisben SP - 1 (65.57) FS - 1 (132.12) Total - 1 (197.69)
20-24 Sep. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Minsk SP - 1 (69.72) FS - 1 (126.60) Total - 1 (196.32)
27-31 Oct. 2017 Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) SP - 1 (70.19) FS - 1 (129.11) Total - 1 (199.30)
21-25 Nov. 2017 Russian Cup 5nd Stage(Moscow) SP - 2 (69.13) FS - 1 (135.57) Total - 2 (204.70)
07-10 Dec. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Nagoya SP - 1 (73.25) FS - 2 (132.36) Total - 1 (205.61)
23-26 Jan. 2018 Russian Junior Championships SP - 1 (74.25) FS - 3 (137.84) Total - 1 (212.09)
19-23 Feb. 2018 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.78) FS - 1 (143.14) Total - 2 (208.92)
05-11 Mar. 2018 ISU Junior World Championships SP - 1 (72.03) FS - 1 (153.49) Total - 1 (225.52)
Alexandra Trusova / Moscow Championships(Younger Age) 2015 FS
13-16 Jan. 2015 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (50.23) FS - 3 (83.44) Elements - 1 (49.00) Total - 2 (182.67)
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2013–14 Season
14-17 Jan. 2014 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 28 (25.66) FS - not selected Total - 28 (25.66)
2014–15 Season
11-14 Nov. 2014 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Younger Age) SP - 1 (45.32) FS - 1 (77.64) Total - 1 (122.96)
13-16 Jan. 2015 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (50.23) FS - 3 (83.44) Elements - 1 (49.00) Total - 2 (182.67)
17-20 Feb. 2015 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 18 (50.06) FS - 21(79.71) Total - 21 (129.77)
19-23 Mar. 2015 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (49.37) FS - 7 (77.82) Elements - 1 (46.32) Total - 3 (173.51)
2015–16 Season
25-27 Sep. 2015 Irina Rodnina Cup SP - 1 (57.12) FS - 2 (101.16) Total - 1 (158.28)
29-30 Oct. 2015 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (55.52) FS - 5 (101.04) Total - 4 (156.56)
09-12 Nov. 2015 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 4 (57.48) FS - 6 (101.94) Total - 5 (159.42)
18-22 Nov. 2015 Tallin Trophy (Novice girls) SP - 5 (36.23) FS - 1 (76.88) Total - 2 (113.11)
26-29 Jan. 2016 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.44) FS - 5 (110.29) Elements - 1 (53.46) Total - 1 (228.19)
23-26 Feb. 2016 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 12 (57.11) FS - 9 (109.27) Total - 9 (166.38)
03-07 Mar. 2016 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (62.15) FS - 7 (106.69) Elements - 2 (52.40) Total - 5 (221.24)
2016–17 Season
01-04 Sep. 2016 Moscow Open SP - 3 (59.81) FS - 5 (113.05) Total - 3 (172.86)
11-15 Oct. 2016 Russian Cup 2nd Stage(Yoshkar-Ola) SP - 3 (61.86) FS - 3 (122.68) Total - 3 (184.54)
09-12 Nov. 2016 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 1 (63.72) FS - 1 (120.34) Total - 1 (184.06)
02-06 Dec. 2016 Russian Cup 5th Stage (Moscow) SP - 1 (63.66) FS - 2 (122.58) Total - 2 (186.24)
24-27 Jan. 2017 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.36) FS - 2 (123.00) Elements - 2 (58.20) Total - 2 (245.56)
01-05 Feb. 2017 Russian Junior Championships SP - 6 (64.95) FS - 4 (129.65) Total - 4 (194.60)
13-17 Feb. 2017 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.14) FS - 3 (125.75) Total - 3 (190.89)
21-24 Feb. 2017 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 2 (63.03) FS - 6 (115.31) Total - 4 (178.34)
03-07 Mar. 2017 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (63.64) FS - 4 (120.19) Elements - 1 (56.84) Total - 3 (240.67)
01-04 Apr. 2017 Russian Championships(Older Age) SP - 4 (65.50) FS - 1 (130.15) Total - 2 (195.65)
19-20 Apr. 2017 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (64.42) FS - 2 (126.37) Total - 2 (190.79)
2017–18 Season
23-26 Avg. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Brisben SP - 1 (65.57) FS - 1 (132.12) Total - 1 (197.69)
20-24 Sep. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Minsk SP - 1 (69.72) FS - 1 (126.60) Total - 1 (196.32)
27-31 Oct. 2017 Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) SP - 1 (70.19) FS - 1 (129.11) Total - 1 (199.30)
21-25 Nov. 2017 Russian Cup 5nd Stage(Moscow) SP - 2 (69.13) FS - 1 (135.57) Total - 2 (204.70)
07-10 Dec. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Nagoya SP - 1 (73.25) FS - 2 (132.36) Total - 1 (205.61)
23-26 Jan. 2018 Russian Junior Championships SP - 1 (74.25) FS - 3 (137.84) Total - 1 (212.09)
19-23 Feb. 2018 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.78) FS - 1 (143.14) Total - 2 (208.92)
05-11 Mar. 2018 ISU Junior World Championships SP - 1 (72.03) FS - 1 (153.49) Total - 1 (225.52)
Russia: New Russian Armata T-14 comes to a standstill during final V-Day rehearsal
One of the Russian military's state-of-the-art T-14 Armata tanks ground to a halt during the final rehearsal for Moscow's Victory Day parade, Thursday.
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Russia parades military in Victory Day celebrations in Moscow
Russia has begun its 69th Victory Day celebrations with a parade in Moscow's Red Square.
The military is parading more hardware than usual and the display, which marks the Soviet victory in World War Two, will go on for longer.
A parade is also due to be held on Friday in the Crimean port of Sevastopol.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg says there has been a wave of patriotism since Russia's annexation of Crimea.
U.S. Army Europe Soldiers making history in Moscow
For the first time this year, Russia has invited the U.S. military to join in this year's annual Victory Day Parade in Moscow. As a result, Soldiers of U.S. Army Europe's 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team will march into history May 9. The American Force's Network Europe's Tech. Sgt Collen Jones takes us to Baumholder, Germany, to visit the infantry unit chosen to commemorate a very special day in history.
Russian Military Parade HD: Best Russian weaponry on show in Red Square parade - Victory Day
Russian Military Parade HD: Best Russian weaponry on show in Red Square parade - Victory Day
From trademark tanks and fighter jets to the latest, unrivalled missile defense systems -- the Victory Day parade stages a military show right in the heart of Russia's busy capital. Rumoaohepta7 takes a closer look at the defense technology in the spotlight.
Over 11,000 servicemen from all the branches of the Russian armed forces marched through Moscow's central square to mark the 69 year of WWII Victory.
The V-Day parade has always been a prestigious event for the Russian corps -- and that includes the choice of defense technologies developed in the country's design bureaus, of which the finest are brought to the forefront.
Russia: Hundreds of thousands watch Victory Day parade in Moscow
Hundreds of thousands of civilians took to the streets of Moscow on Saturday to watch the parade for the 70th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
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Victory day parade ( Chita,Russia ) - Russian Buk Missile System on fire, burning | 9.May 2015
Victory day parade - Russian Buk Missile System catches fire.
Victory day parade fail.
( Location: Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia )
Victory Day or 9 May marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the part of the Second World War known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War where the Soviet Union fought against Nazi Germany. It was first inaugurated in the 16[ republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the surrender document late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May, by Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration happened in 1945 (which means it has been celebrated since 1946), the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in some of the countries.
In 1988, before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Victory Day ceased to be observed in Uzbekistan, but was partially restored in 1999 as Memorial/Remembrance Day. After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day. Starting in 2015, Ukraine joined the Baltic states in commemorating the end of World War II and the Victory in Europe Day on 8 and 9 May, while in the 2014 Moscow Victory Day parade a unit garrisoned in the Hero City of Sevastopol paraded under the flag of the newly formed Republic of Crimea.
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A number of Israeli women soldiers sit and other stand on the ground. Trees seen in the background. A seated soldiers' band plays. Israeli flag flutters in the wind in the background. Women soldiers march and form up on a parade ground. They stand at attention, while being inspected by a senior military officer. They then pass in review. Women soldier lowers the Israeli flag in salute, while marching. They salute the officers. Location: Israel. Date: 1956.
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RAW: Russia's Vladivostok holds Victory Day parade
Russia's Vladivostok staged a military parade in honour of Victory Day celebrations Monday morning, to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the Soviet Victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War (World War II).
The celebrations included an 'immortal regiment' parade, with participants carrying portraits of lost family members who fought in the war.
Alexandra Trusova / ISU JGPF Vancouver 2018 Victory ceremony
06-09 Dec. 2018 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Vancouver SP - 2 (74.43) FS - 2 (141,66) Total - 2 (215,20)
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2013–14 Season
14-17 Jan. 2014 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 28 (25.66) FS - not selected Total - 28 (25.66)
2014–15 Season
11-14 Nov. 2014 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Younger Age) SP - 1 (45.32) FS - 1 (77.64) Total - 1 (122.96)
13-16 Jan. 2015 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (50.23) FS - 3 (83.44) Elements - 1 (49.00) Total - 2 (182.67)
17-20 Feb. 2015 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 18 (50.06) FS - 21(79.71) Total - 21 (129.77)
19-23 Mar. 2015 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (49.37) FS - 7 (77.82) Elements - 1 (46.32) Total - 3 (173.51)
2015–16 Season
25-27 Sep. 2015 Irina Rodnina Cup SP - 1 (57.12) FS - 2 (101.16) Total - 1 (158.28)
29-30 Oct. 2015 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (55.52) FS - 5 (101.04) Total - 4 (156.56)
09-12 Nov. 2015 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 4 (57.48) FS - 6 (101.94) Total - 5 (159.42)
18-22 Nov. 2015 Tallin Trophy (Novice girls) SP - 5 (36.23) FS - 1 (76.88) Total - 2 (113.11)
26-29 Jan. 2016 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.44) FS - 5 (110.29) Elements - 1 (53.46) Total - 1 (228.19)
23-26 Feb. 2016 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 12 (57.11) FS - 9 (109.27) Total - 9 (166.38)
03-07 Mar. 2016 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (62.15) FS - 7 (106.69) Elements - 2 (52.40) Total - 5 (221.24)
2016–17 Season
01-04 Sep. 2016 Moscow Open SP - 3 (59.81) FS - 5 (113.05) Total - 3 (172.86)
11-15 Oct. 2016 Russian Cup 2nd Stage(Yoshkar-Ola) SP - 3 (61.86) FS - 3 (122.68) Total - 3 (184.54)
09-12 Nov. 2016 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 1 (63.72) FS - 1 (120.34) Total - 1 (184.06)
02-06 Dec. 2016 Russian Cup 5th Stage (Moscow) SP - 1 (63.66) FS - 2 (122.58) Total - 2 (186.24)
24-27 Jan. 2017 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.36) FS - 2 (123.00) Elements - 2 (58.20) Total - 2 (245.56)
01-05 Feb. 2017 Russian Junior Championships SP - 6 (64.95) FS - 4 (129.65) Total - 4 (194.60)
13-17 Feb. 2017 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.14) FS - 3 (125.75) Total - 3 (190.89)
21-24 Feb. 2017 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 2 (63.03) FS - 6 (115.31) Total - 4 (178.34)
03-07 Mar. 2017 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (63.64) FS - 4 (120.19) Elements - 1 (56.84) Total - 3 (240.67)
01-04 Apr. 2017 Russian Championships(Older Age) SP - 4 (65.50) FS - 1 (130.15) Total - 2 (195.65)
19-20 Apr. 2017 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (64.42) FS - 2 (126.37) Total - 2 (190.79)
2017–18 Season
23-26 Avg. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Brisben SP - 1 (65.57) FS - 1 (132.12) Total - 1 (197.69)
20-24 Sep. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Minsk SP - 1 (69.72) FS - 1 (126.60) Total - 1 (196.32)
27-31 Oct. 2017 Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) SP - 1 (70.19) FS - 1 (129.11) Total - 1 (199.30)
21-25 Nov. 2017 Russian Cup 5nd Stage(Moscow) SP - 2 (69.13) FS - 1 (135.57) Total - 2 (204.70)
07-10 Dec. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Nagoya SP - 1 (73.25) FS - 2 (132.36) Total - 1 (205.61)
23-26 Jan. 2018 Russian Junior Championships SP - 1 (74.25) FS - 3 (137.84) Total - 1 (212.09)
19-23 Feb. 2018 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.78) FS - 1 (143.14) Total - 2 (208.92)
05-11 Mar. 2018 ISU Junior World Championships SP - 1 (72.03) FS - 1 (153.49) Total - 1 (225.52)
Russia's Women Soldiers of the Great War - Laurie Stoff
Laurie Stoff, Principal Lecturer and Honors Faculty Fellow, Arizona State University
During the First World War, thousands of Russian women donned military uniforms and set out to defend their nation in battle. They entered the armed forces first as individuals, the majority disguised as men. Then, in 1917, they entered the both the Russian army and navy as part of entire all-female military formations. Women have participated in war since the beginning of history, but in Russia during the First World War, the experience was exceptional. By 1917, the numbers of women who became soldiers exceeded 6,000, an unprecedented number. Moreover, the creation of separate all-female military formations in 1917 indicated a completely new method of utilizing women in war. Never before had a government organized women for active combat duty. The stories of these women soldiers are important to understand more fully the war, the revolution, and the nature of Russian society during this transitional time in its history.
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Alexandra Trusova / Russian Cup 4nd Stage(Kazan) 2018 FS
06-10 Nov. 2018 Russian Cup 4nd Stage(Kazan) SP - 2 (74.53) FS - 1 (157.71) Total - 1 (232.24)
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2013–14 Season
14-17 Jan. 2014 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 28 (25.66) FS - not selected Total - 28 (25.66)
2014–15 Season
11-14 Nov. 2014 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Younger Age) SP - 1 (45.32) FS - 1 (77.64) Total - 1 (122.96)
13-16 Jan. 2015 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (50.23) FS - 3 (83.44) Elements - 1 (49.00) Total - 2 (182.67)
17-20 Feb. 2015 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 18 (50.06) FS - 21(79.71) Total - 21 (129.77)
19-23 Mar. 2015 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (49.37) FS - 7 (77.82) Elements - 1 (46.32) Total - 3 (173.51)
2015–16 Season
25-27 Sep. 2015 Irina Rodnina Cup SP - 1 (57.12) FS - 2 (101.16) Total - 1 (158.28)
29-30 Oct. 2015 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (55.52) FS - 5 (101.04) Total - 4 (156.56)
09-12 Nov. 2015 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 4 (57.48) FS - 6 (101.94) Total - 5 (159.42)
18-22 Nov. 2015 Tallin Trophy (Novice girls) SP - 5 (36.23) FS - 1 (76.88) Total - 2 (113.11)
26-29 Jan. 2016 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.44) FS - 5 (110.29) Elements - 1 (53.46) Total - 1 (228.19)
23-26 Feb. 2016 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 12 (57.11) FS - 9 (109.27) Total - 9 (166.38)
03-07 Mar. 2016 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (62.15) FS - 7 (106.69) Elements - 2 (52.40) Total - 5 (221.24)
2016–17 Season
01-04 Sep. 2016 Moscow Open SP - 3 (59.81) FS - 5 (113.05) Total - 3 (172.86)
11-15 Oct. 2016 Russian Cup 2nd Stage(Yoshkar-Ola) SP - 3 (61.86) FS - 3 (122.68) Total - 3 (184.54)
09-12 Nov. 2016 Sergey Volkov Memorial(Older age) SP - 1 (63.72) FS - 1 (120.34) Total - 1 (184.06)
02-06 Dec. 2016 Russian Cup 5th Stage (Moscow) SP - 1 (63.66) FS - 2 (122.58) Total - 2 (186.24)
24-27 Jan. 2017 Moscow Championships(Younger Age) SP - 1 (64.36) FS - 2 (123.00) Elements - 2 (58.20) Total - 2 (245.56)
01-05 Feb. 2017 Russian Junior Championships SP - 6 (64.95) FS - 4 (129.65) Total - 4 (194.60)
13-17 Feb. 2017 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.14) FS - 3 (125.75) Total - 3 (190.89)
21-24 Feb. 2017 Moscow Championships(Older Age) SP - 2 (63.03) FS - 6 (115.31) Total - 4 (178.34)
03-07 Mar. 2017 Russian Championships(Younger Age) SP - 2 (63.64) FS - 4 (120.19) Elements - 1 (56.84) Total - 3 (240.67)
01-04 Apr. 2017 Russian Championships(Older Age) SP - 4 (65.50) FS - 1 (130.15) Total - 2 (195.65)
19-20 Apr. 2017 Prizes President FFKK Of Moscow SP - 2 (64.42) FS - 2 (126.37) Total - 2 (190.79)
2017–18 Season
23-26 Avg. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Brisben SP - 1 (65.57) FS - 1 (132.12) Total - 1 (197.69)
20-24 Sep. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Minsk SP - 1 (69.72) FS - 1 (126.60) Total - 1 (196.32)
27-31 Oct. 2017 Russian Cup 3nd Stage(Sochi) SP - 1 (70.19) FS - 1 (129.11) Total - 1 (199.30)
21-25 Nov. 2017 Russian Cup 5nd Stage(Moscow) SP - 2 (69.13) FS - 1 (135.57) Total - 2 (204.70)
07-10 Dec. 2017 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Nagoya SP - 1 (73.25) FS - 2 (132.36) Total - 1 (205.61)
23-26 Jan. 2018 Russian Junior Championships SP - 1 (74.25) FS - 3 (137.84) Total - 1 (212.09)
19-23 Feb. 2018 Russian Cup Final(Junior) SP - 6 (65.78) FS - 1 (143.14) Total - 2 (208.92)
05-11 Mar. 2018 ISU Junior World Championships SP - 1 (72.03) FS - 1 (153.49) Total - 1 (225.52)
Red Army Victory Parade, Crimea, 7th March 2014.
Red Army Victory Parade, Simferopol, Crimea, 7th March 2014.
Great Red Army celebration of Crimea again becoming part of the Great Soviet Union under its Great Leader and successor of the Great Lenin and the Great Stalin, the Great VLADIMIR VLADIMIROVICH PUTIN!!!
Guards at the Kremlin (HD)
Guards of the tomb of the unknown soldier at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.
Russia: Putin chairs CIS meeting ahead of V-Day parade on Red Square
President Vladimir Putin met with five leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Moscow, Friday, on the eve of Saturday's Victory Day parade on Red Square.
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