
The parade on Moscow's Red Square on June 24, 1945 is a historic Victory Parade, held in Moscow, on Red Square, in commemoration of the USSR victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War. The Victory Parade was hosted by Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgiy Zhukov. The parade was commanded by Marshal of the Soviet Union K. K. Rokossovsky. Zhukov and Rokossovsky drove through Red Square on white and karak horses. Joseph Stalin observed the parade from the rostrum of Lenin's M... (Full plot summary below)
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The parade on Moscow's Red Square on June 24, 1945 is a historic Victory Parade, held in Moscow, on Red Square, in commemoration of the USSR victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War. The Victory Parade was hosted by Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgiy Zhukov. The parade was commanded by Marshal of the Soviet Union K. K. Rokossovsky. Zhukov and Rokossovsky drove through Red Square on white and karak horses. Joseph Stalin observed the parade from the rostrum of Lenin's Mausoleum. Molotov, Kalinin, Voroshilov and other members of the Politburo also attended the tribune.
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