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    The 1920 Kiev Victory Parade was a joint Polish–Ukrainian military parade on 9 May 1920 in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev. It was held on Khreshchatyk Street...
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    Victory Parade in honor of the Battle of Dumlupınar Kiev Victory Parade (1920) Kyiv Independence Day Parade (24 August) 1815 London Victory Parade, celebrating...
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    The 1920 Kiev offensive (or Kiev expedition, Polish: wyprawa kijowska) was a major part of the Polish–Soviet War. It was an attempt by the armed forces...
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  • (part of the Gallipoli campaign of World War I) 19. S.H. 1299 - Kiev Victory Parade (1920) 5, S.H. 1324 – National Liberation Committee declares war against...
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    Victory Day parades (Russian: Парад Победы, romanized: Parad Pobedy) are common military parades that are held on 9 May in some post-Soviet nations, primarily...
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    Piłsudski in 1920 to resist the advancing Bolsheviks. In April 1920, Piłsudski launched the Kiev offensive with the goal of securing favorable borders for...
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    1918 and 1919. There was no military parades held in 1920 and 1921. On 7 November 1922, a parade was held in honor of the fifth anniversary of the revolution...
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    decisive Polish victory and complete disintegration of the Red Army in August 1920 during the Polish–Soviet War. After the Polish Kiev offensive, Soviet...
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    Wayback Machine CTV. 4 May 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2022 "2010 Kiev Victory Day Parade". YouTube. "В Киев приехали военные из Беларуси и России". "Парад...
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  • control in 1920. On 7 May 1920, during the Russo-Polish War it was captured by the Polish Army, and on 9 May it was the site of the Kyiv Victory Parade, a joint...
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    The Kyiv Independence Day Parade (Ukrainian: Парад в Києві на честь Дня Незалежності України) has been the main event of various celebrations of the Independence...
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    Ukrainian People's Republic (category States and territories disestablished in 1920)
    Museum of Soviet occupation in Kiev (Memorial in Kiev). 8–12 March – February Revolution in the Russian Empire, victory of the democratic forces 17 March...
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    be. In April 1920, Budyonny's cavalry was assigned to driving the Polish army out of Ukraine. On 5 June, he took part in recapturing Kiev, and over the...
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    various times. On 9 May 1920, the Polish army under General Rydz-Smigly celebrated their capture of Kyiv by a victory parade on Khreshchatyk. They were...
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  • Army. 1920 7 May: City captured by joint Polish-Ukrainian forces during the Kyiv offensive, part of the Polish–Soviet War. 9 May: Kyiv Victory Parade, a...
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    Georgy Zhukov (category Recipients of the Order of Victory)
    accept the German Instrument of Surrender, and inspect the 1945 Moscow Victory Parade. After the war, Zhukov's success and popularity caused Joseph Stalin...
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    1919. After failing to capture Kiev on their own, the Ukrainian army signed the Treaty of Warsaw with Poland, in April 1920. Under the treaty, Ukrainian...
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    6th Sich Rifle Infantry Division (category Military units and formations established in 1920)
    infantry division of the Ukrainian People's Army. It fought in the Kiev offensive of 1920 and in further actions against the Red Army, including the Battle...
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    President Vladimir Putin. He has also overseen military parades on Red Square in Moscow on Victory Day from 2014 to 2024. Salyukov was honored with the military...
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    included the Odessa pogroms, Warsaw pogrom (1881), Kishinev pogrom (1903), Kiev pogrom (1905), and Białystok pogrom (1906). After the collapse of the Russian...
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  • Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-36800-4. Martin, Janet (2009b). "From Kiev to Muscovy: The Beginnings to 1450". In Freeze, Gregory (ed.). Russia: A...
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    suite. Stasov's comment: "Hartmann's sketch was his design for city gates at Kiev in the ancient Russian massive style with a cupola shaped like a slavonic...
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    the Armenian military scored a crucial victory against Ottoman forces. He remained in the regiment until May 1920. Three years after the toppling of the...
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    Ukrainian War of Independence (category Conflicts in 1920)
    was captured by the Bolsheviks on 9 February, following their victory in the Battle of Kiev. The Rada ministers retreated to Zhytomyr. Muravyov then engaged...
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    being the date of the 1920 Kyiv Polish-Ukrainian victory parade during the Ukrainian War of Independence, the first ever military parade in modern times to...
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    60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Ukraine (category Military parades in Ukraine)
    Oleksandr Kuzmuk delivers a holiday address during the parade "Celebrations are taking place in Kiev to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine...
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    revolution and Europe's future. Polish forces advanced into Ukraine, taking Kiev by May 1920. After forcing the Polish Army back, Lenin urged the Red Army to invade...
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    Konstantin Rokossovsky (category Recipients of the Order of Victory)
    Rokossovsky was present at the Victory Parade in Red Square in Moscow in 1945 as a Commanding Officer of the Parade, riding a seal brown stallion named...
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    Battle of Kiev. Liddell Hart writes that most of his success came from positions of substantial advantage, and he was never able to accomplish victory from...
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    Chief of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (1949–53), commander of the Kiev Military District (1953–60), Chief of the Soviet Armed Forces and Deputy...
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