I congratulate all readers of this thread on the anniversary of the Great October Revolution! The shot of the cruiser "Aurora" will never subside.
On November 7, 1941, when the Nazi beast was rushing to Moscow, the Soviet government decided to hold a traditional parade dedicated to the anniversary of the October Revolution. The soldiers who took part in the parade went straight to the front. The parade on November 7, 1941 was the only parade held on Red Square during the war. It cannot be denied that he has a tremendous and inspiring role in the life of my country.
The parade was attended by 30 thousand soldiers, several hundred tanks and cars.
Cadets of the OSOAVIAKHIM cavalry school go to military exercises. 1940 year.
OSOAVIAKHIM is a society for the assistance of the military, aviation and chemical industries. In the pre-war years, this organization was engaged in preparing young people to defend their homeland, sanitary and chemical defense of the country.
Soviet soldiers preparing for battle the 45-mm anti-tank gun 53-K near Odessa, August 1941.
I really hope this staged photo is almost suicide to take a fight in a bare field.
Senior Lieutenant Gapsa Dzhumalievich Iskaziev. Uzbek, born in 1915. The career commander of the Red Army. Party member. Commander of the tank battalion of the 121st tank brigade. In the summer of 1941 he destroyed 9 German tanks with his crew. He disappeared without a trace on November 19, 1941 near the town Efremov.
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