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A victory march exemplery orchestra of the ussr
A victory march exemplery orchestra of the ussr






On June 10 of this year, the combined regiment of the front will arrive in Moscow having 36 combat colors from selected Front units that are the most distinguished in action, and all the captured enemy standards, whatever the number, selected to be carried in the parade proper.Ĩ. The Front Commanders and all commanders including air and tank army commanders will arrive in Moscow for the Parade.ħ. and the combined cavalry, signals and sapper company also with slung carbines and with sabres for the cavalrymen in attendance.Ħ.the tank company and the air company both armed with pistols,.the artillery company with slung carbines,.3 infantry companies with sub-machine guns,.The combined regiment will be armed in the following pattern on the parade: The companies in attendance will be manned so as to have the middle-ranked officers commanding the squads, which are then composed of privates and sergeants.ĥ. and 1 combined company (composed of cavalrymen, sappers and signalmen respectively).Ĥ.A combined regiment for the parade will have the following companies: 36 color bearers and 4 escorting officers.Īll in all the regiment will be composed of 1,059 male active personnel and 10 additional reserve personnel.ģ.Two deputy regimental commanders for drill and ceremony and political training respectively.19 command staff officers from the front.5 two-company battalions with 100 men in the company (10 squads of 10 men each) will be the basis, accompanied by:.The following pattern will form the combined front regiment as follows: In order for the front to participate in the Moscow City parade in honor of the victory over Germany, each front will be represented by a combined regiment which is to be raised among them.Ģ. The Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces has ordered that:ġ. Order to the Fronts who will participate in the Victory Parade This was preceded by another letter by General of the Army Aleksei Antonov, Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces to all the participant fronts in attendance on the 24th of the previous month which is as follows: STALIN Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Armed Forces of the USSR And concurrent People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR J(signed) MARSHAL OF THE SOVIET UNION JOSEPH V. Pavel Artemyev, the preparations and the supervision of the parade organization, due to his concurrent capacities as the Commanding General of the Moscow Military District and Commanding Officer in charge of the Moscow City Garrison. Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky will command the Victory Parade itself. My deputy, Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov will be the parade inspector. Marching on parade shall be the combined regiments of all the fronts, a People's Commissariat of National Defense combined regiment, the Soviet Navy, military academies and schools, and troops of the Moscow Garrison and Military District. To mark the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War, I order a parade of troops of the Army, Navy and the Moscow Garrison, the Victory Parade, on June 24, 1945, at Moscow's Red Square. Order #370 of the Supreme Commander in Chief, Armed Forces of the USSR and concurrent People's Commissar of State for Defense The parade itself was ordered by Joseph Stalin on June 22, 1945, by virtue of Order 370 of the Office of the Supreme Commander in Chief, Armed Forces of the USSR.

a victory march exemplery orchestra of the ussr

Stalin's order for the observance of the parade 1 Stalin's order for the observance of the parade.








A victory march exemplery orchestra of the ussr