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1 Victory Day (9 May)

2 the Act of capitulation
On May 9, 1945 the Act of capitulation of Germany was signed.

3 The Soviet Union won this war.

4 soldiers participated in
About 2,5 million soldiers participated in the war with Germany.

5 About 325 thousand soldiers and officers died in this war.

6 1997 tanks, 2108 tools and 917 planes were lost.
For the first months of the war 1997 tanks, 2108 tools and 917 planes were lost.

7 The Soviet army crushed the enemies.

8 the first Parade of the Victory took place.
On June 24, 1945 the first Parade of the Victory took place.

9 The parade was accepted by marshal Zhukov.

10 Konstantin Rokossovskiy ordered the parade.

11 People in the streets congratulated each other, embraced, kissed and cried.

12 On May 9, in the evening in Moscow Victory fireworks were set off.

13 decree that May 9 became the state
Stalin signed the decree that May 9 became the state holiday and the day off.

14 Abroad the Victory Day is
celebrated not 9, but on May 8 because the Act was signed on the central European time on May 8 at 22:43.

15 In London, celebration was at the Buckingham palace and on the Trafalgar Square.

16 On this holiday we congratulate all veterans...

17 we were born and live in the greatest country!
Thanks to them we were born and live in the greatest country!

18 The Victory Day is a spring and a sea of flowers!

19 the Great Patriotic War begin?
When did the Great Patriotic War begin? in 1939 in 1941 in 1942

20 Which was the first major battle
of the Soviet Army? the battle for Moscow the battle for Stalingrad the Kursk battle

21 The Battle forMoscow was the first and one of the greatest battles of the war.
The defenсe of the capital was a moral victory for all Soviet people.

22 How long was the siege of Leningrad?
a year 900 days 200 days

23 September 1941 – January 1944 This was certainly the most tragic period in the history of the city and Russia. It was full of suffering and heroism. The blockade took the lives of more than 600 thousand people. Despite these tragic losses and the inhuman conditions the city did not surrender.

24 When did the Great Patriotic War end?
September 1945 May 1945 April 1945

25 The 9th of May

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28 Nobody is forgotten! Nothing is forgotten!


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