COVID-19: Postponement of Victory Parade🚩President Putin postponed the Victory Day parade in Moscow

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News - April 17, 2020
President Putin has postponed the 9 May Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square because of the coronavirus pandemic.
This year sees the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory in 1945, and the annual military parade has not been postponed before.
President Putin said Russia was facing a difficult choice: 9 May was sacred, but so was the life of every person.

President Putin deeply respect the Soviet ancestors.
Therefore I think that it is a tough decision for him to postpone the 75th anniversary Victory Parade.
The president's greatest mission is to protect the lives of the Russian people.
So he had to postpone Victory Parade as a national leader in order to save the lives of peoples.

Президент Путин отложил проведение парада Победы 9 мая на Красной площади в Москве из-за пандемии коронавируса.
В этом году исполняется 75 лет со Дня Победы СССР над фашистской Германией в 1945 году, и ежегодный военный парад до сих пор не откладывался.
Президент Путин сказал, что Россия стоит перед трудным выбором: 9 Мая-это святое, но и жизнь каждого человека тоже.

Видео: Парад Победы в Москве 2019
Музыка : Да здравствует наша держава & Три танкиста

Video: Victory parade Moscow 2019
Music : Long Live Our Power &
Three tankists

2020 - 75th anniversary of Victory.
Marshal Zhukov wrote about the conversation with Stalin in 1945:
(quotes the memoirs of Zhukov  
"Memories and reflections")
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In the period of the East Pomeranian operation, on March 7 or 8, 1945, I had to fly urgently to Stavka on a call from the Supreme Commander Stalin.
I went straight from the airfield to Stalin's dacha, where he was not quite well. 
After asking me a few questions about the situation in Pomerania and on the Oder, and after listening to my message, Stalin said: 
"Come on, let's get some exercise."
In all his appearance, in his movements, and in his conversation, there was a great physical weakness. Among the four-year period of the war, Stalin was thoroughly overworked. 
He worked very hard throughout the war, systematically did not get enough sleep, painfully experienced failures, especially in 1941-1942. All this could not but affect his nervous system health. 
During the walk, Stalin suddenly began to tell me about his childhood. 
At least an hour passed during this conversation. Then he said: 
"Let's go have tea, we need to talk about something." 
On the way back I asked: 
"Comrade Stalin, I have wanted to know about your son Yakov. Is there any information about his fate?"
He didn't answer that question immediately. After a hundred steps, he said in a muffled voice: 
"Yakov will not get out of captivity. The fascists will shoot him. According to the information provided, they keep him isolated from other prisoners of war and agitate for treason."
After a moment's silence, he added firmly: 
"Yakov would prefer any death to treason."
It was felt that he was deeply concerned for his son. Sitting at the table, Stalin was silent for a long time, not touching the food. 
Then, as if continuing his reflections, he said bitterly:
"What a hard war. How many lives it took our people. We do not have many families who have not lost their loved ones... Soviet peoples, hardened in the struggle, strong in spirit, and educated by the Communist party, were able to endure such trials with fortitude."
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Thus, peoples of the Soviet Union Released Europa from Fascist in WW2, and brought world peace.
Stalin said at Yalta Conference: "The history recorded meetings in the end of the war. When war ended, leaders inform each other that they must live peacefully, and they become wise after the war. But war happens again when time passes for a while. Why? Because some attendants of the meeting change the attitude after having achieved peace. We need to make an effort in order not to cause such a thing after adopting our decision here." 
Roosevelt said: "I fully agree to your opinion. The people of each country will thank you. All of them hope only peace."
...From A. Gromyko's Memoirs.

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General Zhukov wrote in his memoirs about WW2.
Zhukov's memoir is put on 


Thus, thanks to great human ancestors, we live in peaceful world now.
We have responsibility to succeed this great world to next generation.

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