Russians celebrate Victory Day on May 9th to commemorate the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II. The day features a grand military parade in Moscow's Red Square, showcasing military might and honoring veterans. Communities across the country also hold remembrance events, including laying flowers at memorials and participating in the "Immortal Regiment" march, where people carry portraits of their relatives who fought in the war. Festivities often include fireworks, concerts, and patriotic displays, fostering a strong sense of national pride.
victory day. this day is known as V E day in Europe and they celebrate it on the 8th may. its the day Britain and their allies defeted Germany in wwii.
The victory in Europe.
they both celebrate military victory
Russians does not celebrate Thanksgiving. It is predominantly an American celebration, so the majority of countries in the world do not celebrate it.
No, Memorial Day is a national holiday in the United States. It is not celebrated in other countries.
We just celebrate it ok and stop asking questions
It celebrates the declaration of the "Russian Federation" on June 12, 1992.
yes
Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory
because the nation wanted to celebrate our victory in WWI
Russians of Catholic faith celebrate with church rituals and events.
Major holidays in Russia: January 1 - New Year, January 7 - Christmas, February 23 - Defender of the Fatherland Day, March 8 - International Women's Day, May 1 - Labour Day May 9 - Victory Day, 12 June - Day of Russia, November 4 - Day of National Unity and concord.