WORLD LEADERS COMMEMORATE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF WWII VICTORY IN MOSCOW
- DE MODE
- May 10
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Article Published on: 10TH MAY 2025 | www.demodemagazine.com
In a significant show of international presence, leaders from 27 nations gathered in Moscow alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. The commemorative Victory Day parade was held at Red Square, where President Putin addressed the gathering with a message highlighting unity and shared sacrifice.

He acknowledged the crucial role played by Allied nations during the war, particularly emphasizing the importance of the Normandy landings, which opened the second front in Europe and accelerated the defeat of Nazi forces. Putin underscored that the triumph in 1945 was a result of joint efforts and collaboration among the Allies, rather than the achievement of a single nation. The event served not only as a remembrance of the past but also as a call for unity amid present-day global tensions.
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