Great Patriotic War Collection
"Remembering the Great Patriotic War: A Triumph of Courage and Sacrifice" The iconic moment when Red Army soldiers raised the Soviet flag over the Reichstag in Berlin
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"Remembering the Great Patriotic War: A Triumph of Courage and Sacrifice" The iconic moment when Red Army soldiers raised the Soviet flag over the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany on April 30, 1945, captured by Vladimir Grebnev's lens. Marshal Georgy Zhukov riding across Red Square, reviewing troops before the victorious parade on June 24, 1945 – a symbol of leadership and military prowess. Celebrating Marshal Georgy Zhukov as a hero of the Soviet Union in 1945 for his remarkable contributions to victory. World War II heroes Senior Sergeants V. Mityoshina and N. Zalko – former students of Moscow State Theatrical Institute – awarded medals for their bravery and courage since joining the frontlines from day one. Witnessing Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky's journey from Kremlin to Red Square for the Victory Day Parade in Moscow, showcasing resilience and determination. Lyudmila Pavlichenko, an extraordinary Russian guerrilla sniper at just 26 years old with an astounding record of killing 309 Germans; her valor rewarded with senior lieutenant rank and Order of Lenin. Marshal Georgy Zhukov warmly greeting foreign military attaches during Moscow's Victory Parade in May 1945 – a testament to international solidarity against fascism. Reflecting on World War II's traditional military parade held on November 7, 1941, where troops marched straight into battle after displaying unity on Red Square during the Battle of Moscow. Sir Bernard Partridge's "Doubtful Friends" cartoon from Punch magazine (1939) highlighting early tensions that foreshadowed war but also served as a reminder to remain vigilant against aggression. General Heinz Guderian alongside Red Army commissar Borovensky during uncertain times - capturing both cooperation and conflict in the midst of war.