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(100509) -- MOSCOW, May 9, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A veteran leaves Red Square after watching the military parade marking the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, capital of Russia, on May 9, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Jinbo) (zcq) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine 00473405
(100509) -- MOSCOW, May 9, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A veteran leaves Red Square after watch the military parade marking the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, capital of Russia, on May 9, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Jinbo) (zcq) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine 00473407
(100509) -- MOSCOW, May 9, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Military aircrafts fly above Red Square during a military parade marking the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, capital of Russia, on May 9, 2010. (Xinhua/Lu Jinbo) (zcq) Xinhua News Agency / eyevine 00473408
**FILE** This 1945 file picture shows the combined regiment of the Belarus Front marching during the Victory parade in Moscow on June 24, 1945. Hundreds of veterans of the World War II-era Soviet army marched through Red Square on Friday, June 24, 2005, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Moscow parade that celebrated victory over Nazi Germany. The parade marked the end of months of pomp-filled Russian celebrations of the victory. (AP Photo/Max Alpert, RIA-NOVOSTI)
**FILE** This 1945 file picture shows standard-bearers from the combined regiment of the Leningrad Front at the Victory parade in Moscow on June 24, 1945. Hundreds of veterans of the World War II-era Soviet army marched through Red Square on Friday, June 24, 2005, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Moscow parade that celebrated victory over Nazi Germany. The parade marked the end of months of pomp-filled Russian celebrations of the victory. (AP Photo/RIA-NOVOSTI)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Soldiers sit on a top a WWII T-34 tank and hold the Victory Banner, which the Soviet Army hoisted above the Reichstag in 1945, during a military parade in the Ukrainian capital Kiev 28 October 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with other leaders of ex-Soviet states, arrived in Kiev to attend festivities marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazi occupation during World War II, three days before Ukraine's presidential elections 31 October
A general view of the court-room at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany, where the trial of Nazi War Criminals is being held, with Associated Justice Robert H. Jackson, the U.S. representative and chief counsel for the prosecution to making his address on Nov. 21, 1945, when he tore to pieces the attempt by the German defence which challenged the legality of the court, and said that four great nations, flushed with victory, and stung with injury, stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of the most significant tributes that power has ever paid to reason." (AP Photo)
Nov 19, 1945 - Brussels, Belgium - The greatest of all Britain's war leaders, WINSTON CHURCHILL was uniquely stirred by the challenge of war and found his fulfillment in leading the democracies to victory. It was to prove more important that as a democrat, he was disgusted by the rise of totalitarian systems in Europe. In 1935 he warned the House of Commons of the importance not only of 'self-preservation but also of the human and the world cause of the preservation of free governments and of Western civilization against the ever advancing sources of authority and despotism.' PICTURED: Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL visiting Belgium after the end of WWII. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
A column of liberated Russians being marched along Charlottenburger Chaussee towards the Victory Monument Sept. 24, 1945 in Germany. It seems odd that they don't provide these guys with transportation of some description, but they don't and many have all the way across Germany. (AP Photo)
A column of liberated Russians being marched along Charlottenburger Chaussee towards the Victory Monument Sept. 24, 1945 in Germany. It seems odd that they don't provide these guys with transportation of some description, but they don't and many have all the way across Germany. (AP Photo)
New York City's Chinese residents begin their victory parade in the rain from Chinatown, Sept. 18, 1945. The event marks the 14th anniversary of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria and also celebrates the Allied defeat of the Japanese in World War II. More than 10,000 persons marched up Fifth Ave., to 62nd Street in the parade. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano)
Aug 17, 1945 - London, England, UK - The greatest of all Britain's war leaders, WINSTON CHURCHILL was uniquely stirred by the challenge of war and found his fulfillment in leading the democracies to victory. It was to prove more important that as a democrat, he was disgusted by the rise of totalitarian systems in Europe. In 1935 he warned the House of Commons of the importance not only of 'self-preservation but also of the human and the world cause of the preservation of free governments and of Western civilization against the ever advancing sources of authority and despotism.' PICTURED: ANTHONY EDEN, Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL, CLEMENT ATTLEE and HERBERT MORRISON after parliament opening on their way to thanksgiving service in St. Margaret-Kirche. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine