1945 Harbin Victory Day Parade

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The 1945 Harbin Victory Day Parade (

Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army attended the parade.[2][3]

Colonel General Afanasy Beloborodov inspected and presided over the parade while Artillery General Konstantin Kazakov commanded it.[4][5] Beloborodov was the commanding officer of the 1st Red Banner Army at the time. At 11:00 am, Beloborodov arrived on the square where the troops of the Harbin Garrison were assembled for the parade. After receiving a report from Kazakov, he inspected the troops before he extended his greetings in a speech. The columns of troops marching on the square included infantry, signalmen, sappers, mortar men.[6] Major General Aleksandr Cherepanov led the first contingents on parade. In the mobile column, mortars and Katyusha rocket launcher passed through followed by the motorized infantry. The two hour parade concluded when tank engines finally went through the square and a military band departed as well.[7]

The parade is notable in that it was the only one ever held in honor of Victory over Japan Day.[8] Soviet leader Joseph Stalin ordered that the country's only V-J Day parade not be held on Soviet territory, for reasons unknown to present. A parade that was held in the Belarusian capital of Minsk the same day was held separately in connection with the anniversary of the Soviet annexation of Western Belorussia.[9] After the parade, a monument to Soviet soldiers who fell during the liberation of the city was erected on Cathedral Square.[10]

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