Word Blog humble servant.Russia celebrated the 'first defeat of the German army' in World War II on Wednesday — here's what it looked like

Russia celebrated the 'first defeat of the German army' in World War II on Wednesday — here's what it looked like

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Russian soldiers in Red Army World War II uniforms sit in the back of a GAZ AA during the November 7 parade, with St. Basil Cathedral and the Spasskaya Tower in the background, in Red Square in Moscow, November 7, 2018.
 AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko
When Soviet troops marched through Moscow on November 7, 1941, they were marking the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution that swept communists into power and led to the creation of the Soviet Union.
Those troops didn't stop in Moscow, however. They continued on to meet Nazi troops, whose leading elements were closing in on the Soviet capital after invading in June that year.
The November 7 parade has continued in the decades since. Under Russian President Vladimir Putin, the occasion has been used to mark the Soviet triumph in World War II more so than the October 1917 uprising — part of what has been called the Kremlin's selective remembrance of Russia's 20th-century history.
The victory that began at Moscow was significant. Rodric Braithwaite, the UK's ambassador in Moscow between 1988 and 1992, has said the "first defeat of the German army came in the Battle of Moscow in 1941."
Moscow's mayor on Wednesday called the 1941 parade "a symbol of courage and faith" that led to "the first difficult step toward victory over the Nazis."
Below, you can see how Russia marked the occasion this year.

The 2018 reenactment included about 5,000 troops dressed in uniforms from the period. Vintage Soviet T-34 tanks and other World War II-era weapons were also on hand.

The 2018 reenactment included about 5,000 troops dressed in uniforms from the period. Vintage Soviet T-34 tanks and other World War II-era weapons were also on hand.
Russian soldiers in Red Army World War II uniforms prepare to the start the November 7 parade in Red Square, with St. Basil Cathedral in the background, in Moscow, November 7, 2018.
 AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

Hitler's forces aimed to seize Moscow in Operation Typhoon. Nazi troops outnumbered the Soviets, but a flood of volunteers from Moscow flocked to the Soviet army in response to the German attack. The weather — snow and rain that turned the countryside into a muddy swamp — also benefited the defenders.

Hitler's forces aimed to seize Moscow in Operation Typhoon. Nazi troops outnumbered the Soviets, but a flood of volunteers from Moscow flocked to the Soviet army in response to the German attack. The weather — snow and rain that turned the countryside into a muddy swamp — also benefited the defenders.
Russian soldiers march in the November 7 parade in Red Square, in Moscow, November 7, 2018.
 AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had ordered his government to evacuate Moscow on October 15, causing panic. But on November 7, against the advice of his generals and with Nazis just 50 miles from Moscow, Stalin ordered a parade through the city.

Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had ordered his government to evacuate Moscow on October 15, causing panic. But on November 7, against the advice of his generals and with Nazis just 50 miles from Moscow, Stalin ordered a parade through the city.
Russian women cadets march in a parade in Red Square, with St. Basil Cathedral and the Spasskaya Tower in the background, in Moscow, November 7, 2018.
AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

By the end of November, German reconnaissance troops were so close to Moscow that they could see its towers through their binoculars. But in the first days of December, it was the Soviets who struck.

By the end of November, German reconnaissance troops were so close to Moscow that they could see its towers through their binoculars. But in the first days of December, it was the Soviets who struck.
Russian soldiers in Red Army World War II uniforms march in the November 7 parade in Red Square.
 AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

Stalin had been assured that Japan wouldn't invade Siberia, allowing him to transfer elite Siberian divisions, well suited for winter warfare, to the Russian capital. Those units joined the rest of the Soviet army, bolstered by volunteers from all walks of life, to mount a counteroffensive that began on December 5.

Stalin had been assured that Japan wouldn't invade Siberia, allowing him to transfer elite Siberian divisions, well suited for winter warfare, to the Russian capital. Those units joined the rest of the Soviet army, bolstered by volunteers from all walks of life, to mount a counteroffensive that began on December 5.
A volunteer dressed in a Red Army World War II uniform sits on a tachanka, a horse-drawn machine gun, in the November 7 parade in Red Square, in Moscow, November 7, 2018.
AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

The Germans were pushed back but not routed. Both sides took heavy losses. By February 1942, the Nazi were even able to launch their own counterattack. Stalin's and Hitler's plans for a decisive defeat of the other had failed, and the brutal fighting on the Eastern Front would drag on.

The Germans were pushed back but not routed. Both sides took heavy losses. By February 1942, the Nazi were even able to launch their own counterattack. Stalin's and Hitler's plans for a decisive defeat of the other had failed, and the brutal fighting on the Eastern Front would drag on.
Volunteers in Red Army World War II uniforms play accordions before the November 7 parade in Red Square.
 AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

"Four-fifths of the fighting in Europe took place on the Eastern Front, and that is where the Germans suffered 90% of their casualties," Braithwaite, the British ambassador, said in 2005. "Even after D-Day, two-thirds of the German forces were in the East. If they had not been there, they would have been in France, and there would have been no D-Day. And that is why the Russians tend to think it was they who won the war, and why I tend to think that they are right."

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