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The Modelling News: New Book Preview: The Red Army on Parade 1917-1945:100 Years of Soviet and Russian Military Parades from Canfora Publishing…
SOVIET MACHINE GUN TRAINING UNIT 1945. Red Army lieutenant instructing in the use of the PM M1910 heavy machine gun in occupied Hungary Stock Photo - Alamy
Red Army | Facts, History, & Size | Britannica
Rally set to proceed marking 1945 Red army victory over Nazis – The Irish Times
Red Army | Facts, History, & Size | Britannica
File:Allies at the Brandenburg Gate, 1945.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The Battle of Berlin was the Soviet victory that ended WWII
The Red Army's Forgotten Photographer
Sensational film footage of Berlin after the surrender (May 3, 1945) - YouTube
Victory Day and V-E Day: Celebrations of WWII Peace on Different Days | Time
Remembrance of the Great Patriotic War and Russia's Invasion of Ukraine | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
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RED ARMY SOLDIERS after Soviet forces occupied Vienna in April 1945 Stock Photo - Alamy
Red Army Zionist Fighters - Tablet Magazine
The Red Army entered Warsaw 77 years ago - News - Institute of National Remembrance
The Red Army - 1940 (1940) - YouTube
Red Army Auxiliary Armoured Vehicles, 1930–1945 (Images of War): Tarasov, Alexey: 9781526785985: Amazon.com: Books
War in the Pacific National Historical Park - MANCHURIA: RED ARMY, 1945. Soviet troops in Harbin in Manchuria, after their victory over the Japanese occupation troops, 1945. Photo: Public Domain | Facebook
Post-WWII rapes – DW – 02/06/2015
The Red Army Handbook 1939-1945: Zaloga, Steven J., Ness, Leland S.: 9780750932097: Amazon.com: Books
Russian Mission in Geneva on Twitter: "#OTD in 1945 the #RedArmy together w/ the Polish First Army liberated #Warsaw. The city had been under Nazi occupation since Sept 28, 1939. 🎖A medal
The Soviet Role in World War II: Realities and Myths | Davis Center
Women in the Red Army, 1941-1945 | Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies