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2001 Moscow Victory Day Parade

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Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov inspecting the troops participating in the victory parade.

The 2001 Moscow Victory Parade was a celebration of the 56th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. The commander of the parade was the acting head of the Moscow Garrison Colonel General Nikolai Makarov. Reviewing the parade was Minister of Defence Sergei Ivanov.

Music was performed by the Moscow Garrison's Central Orchestra under Lieutenant General Viktor Afanasyev.

This was the first parade that was inspected by a civilian defense minister.[1]

This parade is also the first time the Soviet-styled State Anthem of the Russian Federation was played since the anthem's last military parade performance in 1990.

Parade formations

The car carrying the commander of the parade Colonel General Nikolai Makarov

References

  1. ^ "Russia: Military Parade Celebrates Victory Day". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2017-08-05.