Years of Red Square Parades
- May Day (International Workers’ Day) Parades:
- Held annually on May 1 from the early Soviet period until 1991, celebrating workers and the Soviet state.
- Revived in modern Russia with less military emphasis.
- October Revolution Parades:
- Held annually on November 7 from 1918 until 1990, marking the anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.
- Victory Day Parades:
- Began on May 9, 1945, after World War II to commemorate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
- Revived in 1965, 1985, and annually from 1995 onwards, with an increasing focus on military hardware.
- 1987 Parade (H22_Parade1987):
- Significant for its political context during Gorbachev’s Perestroika, reflecting a time of change and tension within the USSR.
- Post-Soviet Era Parades:
- Continued annually on Victory Day (May 9) and for other key events like the 2000 Millennium Parade and 2018 FIFA World Cup celebrations.
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