Putin tells Red Square parade that Nazi ideas persist

Putin tells Red Square parade that Nazi ideas persist

Associated PressUpdated: Monday, May 10, 2021, 04:37 AM IST
article-image
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmon lay flowers at a memorial to the Hero Cities during a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on Sunday | AFP

Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked the anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe with a speech warning that Nazi beliefs remain strong.

Speaking to the annual military parade on Moscow's Red Square, Putin on Sunday decried "attempts to rewrite history, to justify traitors and criminals, on whose hands lies the blood of hundreds of thousands of peaceful people".

"Unfortunately, many of the ideologies of the Nazis, those who were obsessed with the delusional theory of their exclusiveness, are again trying to be put into service," he said, without citing specifics.

The parade, whose format varies little from year to year, included more than 190 military vehicles traversing the square, ranging from the renowned WWII-era T-34 tank to the hulking eight-axle Yars mobile ICBM launchers.

The anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat, which Russia calls Victory Day, is the country's most significant secular holiday. commemorating the Red Army's military feats and the vast suffering of civilians. About 27 million Soviet soldiers and civilians are estimated to have died in the war.

RECENT STORIES

Shocking Video: Brazilian Woman Brings Dead Man On Wheelchair To Bank To Get His Signature On Loan...

Shocking Video: Brazilian Woman Brings Dead Man On Wheelchair To Bank To Get His Signature On Loan...

Mumbai Woman In Pakistan Refuses To Leave Without Her Kids, Says ‘Their Lives Are In Danger’

Mumbai Woman In Pakistan Refuses To Leave Without Her Kids, Says ‘Their Lives Are In Danger’

A Bakery Is Asking Customers To Eat Their Cookies Carefully For THIS 'Precious' Reason

A Bakery Is Asking Customers To Eat Their Cookies Carefully For THIS 'Precious' Reason

More Than 100-Year-Old Time Capsule Found At US Home During Ceiling Repair

More Than 100-Year-Old Time Capsule Found At US Home During Ceiling Repair

Canada: "No Criminal Record Found," Said Vancouver Police Department In Indian Student Shot Dead

Canada: