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  2. New York City Victory Parade of 1946 - Wikipedia

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    The parade, beginning at Washington Square, marching up Fifth Avenue, was reported to be four miles long. [3] [5] It was a ticker tape parade, and was covered by newsreels of the time. [1] However, Life magazine reported that it was "oddly subdued", and blamed it on the elimination of many military bands by the demilitarization. [4]

  3. Category:Military parades - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military parades" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Military parade - Wikipedia

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    A military parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. Large military parades are today held on major holidays and military events around the world. Massed parades may also hold a role for propaganda purposes, being used to exhibit the apparent military strength of a ...

  5. 1945 Moscow Victory Parade - Wikipedia

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    Outside the 1945 parade, the only parade to be held on 24 June was in 2020 in honor of the 75th anniversary of the victory. [14] [15] Elements of the 1945 parade were included in the 2020 parade, the most notable of which being the bands playing the Jubilee Slow March "25 Years of the Red Army" at the outset of the inspection stage. [16]

  6. Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday - Wikipedia

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    The Free City of Danzig made Hitler an honorary citizen of the city as a birthday gift. Hitler received the citizenship papers from the hands of Albert Forster, the city's Nazi leader. [16] Political and military tension between Germany and Poland was heightened at the time, and Time reported the possibility of Danzig being returned to Germany ...

  7. 1939 Madrid Victory Parade - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1940, the Victory Parade was annually held on April 1, designated as "Victory Day," and continued without interruption until 1976. In 1964, the event was renamed the "Peace Parade" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of peace in Spain. Originally established as a national holiday, Victory Day eventually lost this designation.

  8. London Victory Celebrations of 1946 - Wikipedia

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    The celebrations took place in London on 8 June 1946, [3] and consisted mainly of a military parade through the city and a night time fireworks display. [2] Most British allies took part in the parade, including Belgium, Brazil, China, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, Luxembourg the Netherlands and the United States. [1]

  9. 1945 Harbin Victory Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The 1945 Harbin Victory Day Parade (Russian: Парад Победы в Харбине) was a solemn military parade of troops from the Soviet Red Army in the Chinese city of Harbin on 16 September 1945. It took place over 2 weeks after the Surrender of Japan to the United States and allied forces on 2 September.