1941 October Revolution Parade

Footage of the parade.
A stamp in honor of the parade.
Vehicles on parade.

The 1941 October Revolution Parade of November 7, 1941 was a parade in honor of the October Revolution 24 years earlier.[note 1] It is most famous for taking place during the Battle of Moscow. The Communist Party General Secretary, Joseph Stalin, delivered a speech to the soldiers on the parade on Red Square, who would go to battle immediately after the parade. Many of the soldiers on the parade would be killed in battle.[1] Every year in modern Russia, November 7th is a holiday in honor of the 1941 parade as a substitute for celebration of the October Revolution,[2] as a Day of Military Honour.

Parades held on that year that are more memorable are the parades in Moscow's Red Square and in Kuybyshev Square, Samara[3] (formerly Kuybyshev in the Soviet period). Both are marked today by commemorative parades to honor their historical importance.


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  1. ^ RedSamurai84 (2016-05-24), Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1941 Парад 7 Ноября, retrieved 2016-10-23{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ AnydayGuide. "Anniversary of the 1941 October Revolution Day Parade in Russia / November 7, 2016". AnydayGuide. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  3. ^ RedSamurai84 (2016-11-07), Soviet October Revolution Parade 1941, Kuybyshev Парад 7 Ноября, retrieved 2017-01-27{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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