Russian soldiers don historic uniforms and march through the Red Square to mark 1941 parade of soldiers on their way to fight the Nazis
Visitors to the Russian capital could have been forgiven for thinking they have stepped back in time as thousands took part in a military show of strength in Red Square.
Instead of trying to intimidate the West with its military firepower, the intention of the march was entirely harmless - and was to mark the 71st anniversary of a key moment in Russian history from Word War II.
The parade involved approximately 6,000 Russian soldiers and military cadets, many of them dressed in World War II-era uniforms.
Thousands of Russian soldiers and military cadets march across Red Square to mark the 71st anniversary of a historic World War II parade
RUSSIA IN WORLD WAR II
In June 1941 Hitler broke a pact with Russia by by implementing Operation Barbarossa, which saw the German invade Soviet held territories to begin the war on the Eastern Front
The Red Army eventually stopped the march of the Nazis just 30 kilometers from Moscow.
Between 1941-1945 the Soviet Union repulsed a series of German offensives, but this was at a tremendous cost, with military casualties estimated at approximately 8-10 million.
The most famous (and bloody) of these battles was in Stalingrad in 1942, it lasted for more than 5 months and saw 2 million soldiers die.
The Red Army eventually stopped the march of the Nazis just 30 kilometers from Moscow.
Between 1941-1945 the Soviet Union repulsed a series of German offensives, but this was at a tremendous cost, with military casualties estimated at approximately 8-10 million.
The most famous (and bloody) of these battles was in Stalingrad in 1942, it lasted for more than 5 months and saw 2 million soldiers die.
The historic part of the parade included service members from the Moscow garrison, the cavalry group of the Presidential Regiment and troops from the Interior Ministry.
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