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May 9 in Russia — Victory Day: history, traditions, and symbols of the people's memory

The main holiday of the country unites millions of people — from parades on Red Square to the Immortal Regiment on the streets of every city

For Russia, May 9 is not just a date on the calendar. It is the main state holiday that unites all generations. On this day, the country remembers that the victory in the Great Patriotic War was achieved at the cost of millions of lives — the official losses of the USSR were 27 million people. Victory Day connects the pain of loss and pride for the deeds of ancestors, the parade solemnity and the quiet family memory.

27 millionkilled in the USSR
1945year of the signing of the surrender
12 millionparticipants in the Immortal Regiment action
yearsparade tradition since 1945

Historical Canon: Signing of Surrender and First Parade

On May 8, 1945, at 22:43 Central European Time, the Act of Unconditional Surrender of Germany was signed in the Berlin suburb of Karlshorst. In Moscow, it was already May 9. This day became the date of the main triumph. That same evening, Stalin signed a decree of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief on the celebration of Victory Day. The climax was the first Victory Parade on Red Square on June 24, 1945. Then, the consolidated regiments of the fronts passed over the cobblestones, and at the end, two hundred soldiers threw the flags of the defeated Nazi divisions to the foot of the Mausoleum.

After this, parades became an integral tradition. From 1945 to 2025, major military celebrations were held dozens of times, and they reached their peak in jubilee dates — for example, in the year of the 80th anniversary of Victory, a record concentration of military equipment and foreign delegations was expected.

Parade on Red Square and in Russian Cities

The symbol of May 9 is still the military parade. The central action takes place on Red Square, where the formations of the Ground Forces, VKS, Navy, Airborne Troops, and rocket formations pass under the command of the Minister of Defense. Anti-aircraft gunners demonstrate the latest systems, and the parade ends with the flight of aerobatic groups "Russian Knights" and "Sparrows." In the 1980s and 1990s, parades were held rarely, but since 1995, they have become regular. Today, parades are organized in all cities of the country where military units are stationed — from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. In Saint Petersburg, the parade takes place on Palace Square, and in honor of the blockade heroes, a separate solemn march is held here.

The traditional May 9 procession includes not only military equipment. In recent years, the Immortal Regiment action has been invited to the parade, as well as junior military cadets, cadets, military bands, and in the evening, the sky is illuminated by a festive fireworks display — batteries give salutes in many cities, ending the Day of Victory.

Minute of Silence and Flower-Laying

At exactly noon Moscow time, Russia stands still. A minute of silence is declared — everyone pays tribute to the fallen soldiers and civilians destroyed during the occupation. Authorities and ordinary citizens lay flowers at memorials. The main place of worship is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Alexander Garden near the Kremlin wall. The eternal flame lit here has become a symbol of unquenchable memory.

The veterans, whose number is decreasing every year, are surrounded by special attention: schoolchildren give them daisies, and volunteers help them get to the places of celebration. In major cities, May 9 temporarily closes the center and creates "Soldier's Porridge" sites, where everyone can try buckwheat with canned meat from the field kitchen.

The Immortal Regiment: A People's Action That Has Become All-Russian

The most touching tradition of the last two decades is the Immortal Regiment. In 2026, this march, which originated as a grassroots initiative in Tomsk, became a national phenomenon. Millions of people go out into the streets with portraits of their relatives — frontline soldiers, partisans, workers of the home front, blockade survivors. The action aims to show that the war touched every family, and the name of every hero is not forgotten. In 2025, more than 12 million people participated in the marches across Russia. In many regions, the columns of the Immortal Regiment lead parades or follow immediately after the solemn march.

Georgievsky Ribbon and Other Symbols

It is impossible to imagine May 9 without the Georgievsky ribbon — a two-color orange-black symbol that is worn on the chest, bags, or attached to car antennas. The action started in 2005 and established the ribbon as a sign of respect for the war veterans. In addition to ribbons, banners with the words "Thank you, grandpa for the Victory!" are hung on the streets, and schoolchildren prepare theatrical performances about the turning-point battles. In 2026, interactive exhibitions of military equipment were organized in many parks across the country, where everyone can sit in the controls of the legendary "half-ton" or hold the models of the Mosein rifles.

Regional Features and Memory of the Blockade

Victory Day is celebrated in all republics and regions, but there are certain accents in some places. In Volgograd (Stalingrad), May 9 is intertwined with the honoring of the defenders of the city on the Volga; concerts are held on Mamayev Kurgan. In Saint Petersburg, in addition to the Day of Complete Liberation of Leningrad from the Blockade (January 27), May 9 is also a sacred date: blockade survivors and their descendants gather at the Piskaryovskoye Memorial. In the Far East, parade formations sometimes take part in the ships of the Pacific Fleet.

On a private level, May 9 remains a home holiday. Families set the tables, the songs of the war years sound — "Victory Day" by Lev Leshchenko, "Katюsha," "Sacred War." Children draw cards with red carnations, and in the evening, the whole country watches the festive fireworks display that dissolves colorful flashes in the sky.

May 9 for Russia is a day when the state and society unite in a single surge. Regardless of political circumstances, Victory Day remains immutable. It reminds us of the price of peace, the heroism shown by the Soviet people, and the debt that the living now bear to the fallen. This holiday does not fade with time — on the contrary, it gains new depth every year and absorbs more and more family stories.


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