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Immortal Regiment

The Immortal Regiment (Russian: Бессмертный полк; Bessmertnyy polk) is a massive civil event in major cities in Russia and around the world every 9 May during the Victory Day celebrations. It is also a public non-profit organization, created in Russia on a voluntary basis with the aim of "immortalizing" the memory of home front workers, armed forces service personnel, partisans, personnel of resistance organizations, and personnel of law enforcement and emergency services. It involves people carrying on the memory of war veterans, with participants carrying pictures of relatives and/or family friends who served in the country's labor sector, paramilitary units, the Soviet Armed Forces and law enforcement organizations during the Second World War.

Immortal Regiment
Local residents in Saint Petersburg take part in the 2016 Immortal Regiment, carrying portraits of their ancestors who fought in the "Great Patriotic War"
Date9 May (generally)
Duration1 day
VenueCentral squares and streets
LocationRussia and
other countries
Also known asUndead Regiment
Typecultural, military

History edit

Origins edit

 
2018 Immortal Regiment participants march with a Soviet Victory Banner in Saint Petersburg

The 1941–45 period of World War II is known in Russia and Belarus as the "Great Patriotic War". During this war, which included many of the most lethal battle operations in human history, Soviet civilian and military casualties were about 20 million (or 27 according to latest Russian claims),[1] accounting for a third of all World War II casualties.[2][3] The full demographic loss was even greater.[4] During the Soviet Union's existence, Victory Day was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the Soviet satellite states of the Eastern Bloc.[5] The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts.[6]

Even before the name appeared, similar actions were organized in some cities of the USSR. The earliest known was held in 1965, marking the 20th anniversary, when students of Novosibirsk school number 121 walked through the streets of the city with photographs of participants in the war.[7] In 1981, on the Square of the Fighters of the Revolution in Art. A procession of mothers in black robes with portraits of their dead sons (the idea belonged to the director Yulia Sinelnikova) took place in the Rostov Oblast.[8] In the post-Soviet years, similar events took place both in Russia and in a number of other countries. In Jerusalem in 1999, citizens took to the streets portraits of soldiers on Victory Day. In 2007, the Chairman of the Council of Veterans of the Tyumen Region Gennady Ivanov, conceived a parade of citizens holding pictures in a procession,[9][10][11] with him gaining the idea of organizing a "Parade of Victors", in which people with portraits of their front-line relatives walked along the main Tyumen street.[12][13]

Transition from an idea to a global event edit

First event with this name edit

In 2011, journalists Sergey Lapenkov, Sergey Kolotovkin and Igor Dmitriev noticed that fewer and fewer veterans took part in street processions on Victory Day. In the spirit of the holiday, they built on this idea and created an official organization. 9 May 2012 became the birth date of the movement in its modern form.[14] A column of city residents passed through the streets of Tomsk, who carried placards with photographs of their relatives who fought in the Great Patriotic War. The rally, called the Immortal Regiment, was attended by more than six thousand people who carried more than two thousand portraits of war participants.[15]

Geographical expansion of the event (2012–2014) edit

Since it was conceived in 2007, the initiative has been met with unprecedented support.[according to whom?] Coverage in regional and federal Media has led to the popularity[according to whom?] of the idea proposed by the creators of the action, has increased dramatically. After May 2012, a community of coordinators from different cities and countries began to take shape around Tomsk. In December 2012, representatives of more than 15 cities of Russia expressed a desire to organize an action. By February 2013, the number of cities had grown to 30[16][17] and was also expanded to four countries: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Israel (Hebrew: חטיבת הנצח בישראל, "Immortal Regiment in Israel" is a nonprofit non-political organization in charge of the event[18]).[16][19]

Global promotion (since 2015) edit

 
2017 Immortal Regiment in Kaliningrad
2015 Immortal Regiment on Moscow streets

Since it was introduced in 2012, it has been conducted in cities such as Moscow, Washington D.C., Dushanbe, Berlin, and Yekaterinburg. By 2015, it had received national status in Russia.[clarification needed] The Immortal Regiment therefore has become one of the most important elements of the celebrations of Victory Day in Russia.[citation needed]

In 2015, the "Immortal Regiment" was held in 1150 settlements of 17 countries,[20] and 42 countries in 2016. In 2015, Moscow organizers proposed a march of the Immortal Regiment on the Red Square. To obtain the necessary permission, a corresponding request was sent to the President of the Russian Federation on behalf of three public organizations: the Immortal Regiment - Moscow, the All-Russian Popular Front and the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. On 9 May 2015, the event took place for the first time on the Red Square, immediately after the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade in honor of the 70th anniversary.[21] The intention to participate in the procession was expressed by more than 150 thousand people.[22][23] According to the Moscow Police, more than 50 thousand people took part in it, including Russian President Vladimir Putin. The procession column passed from Belorusskaya Square to the Kremlin and completed the procession on Moskvoretskaya Embankment.[24] The procession cost the state budget about 7,000,000 Russian rubles.[25]

Criticism edit

Critics, which even include Igor Dmitriev (the founder of the Immortal Regiment),[26] have primarily alleged that the procession has turned into an attempt by the government to promote its own domestic and foreign policies, rather than to honor the memories of the millions who perished in the war.[27] It has also come under criticism by those who charge that many of its participants have carried random photographs and discarded them after the event.[28]

At the end of summer and autumn of 2018, various left-wing forces organized the "Shameful Regiment" marches, on which photographs of prominent political figures who supported raising the retirement age.[29][30] It took place as part of the 2018 Russian pension protests.

Description edit

The main procession in Moscow usually follows the Moscow Victory Day Parade in the morning, and is a televised event aired all over the world.[31][dubious ] The front line of the procession carries a banner with the words Bessmertniy Polk written on it.[32]

In Belarus the nongovernmental, independent procession has been met with a strong opposition from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's government, to give an advantage to governmental processions and events on the day.[33]

In Russia edit

 
The 2016 procession in Maykop, the capital city of the Russian Republic of Adygea

Since 2015, the President Vladimir Putin and senior Russian officials have participated in the procession in Moscow.[28] In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia and the postponement of the 2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade, the Immortal Regiment march, which was supposed to be held on 9 May, was also postponed[34] and was announced to be held Navy Day in a video-conference with President Putin and Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu.[35][36] The reason that was given by President Putin was that "it is impossible to observe any distance by definition" in light of the pandemic.[37] These plans were later scrapped and the march was postponed until 2021.[38][39][40][41] The de facto Immortal Regiment that was held on 9 May took the form of an online webcast, being viewed more than 20 million times.[42] It was the first time something like this was held, with more than 200 media screens throughout Moscow.[43][unreliable source?][44][unreliable source?]

In other countries edit

 
The 2015 Immortal Regiment in Shymkent

Former USSR edit

 
Immortal Regiment in Russian-occupied Crimea, 2016
  •   Uzbekistan – The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016. The authorities of Uzbekistan refused to hold the rally in 2017.[59]

Partly recognized or unrecognized nations edit

 
The 2016 procession in Russian-occupied Donetsk

Other nations edit

 
The 2019 Immortal Regiment at the Monument to the Soviet Army in Sofia

The procession is also done in the following countries:

Many of the traditions and customs in Israel during Victory in Europe Day are the same as in Russia, with Immortal Regiment marches being held in cities with large populations of Red Army veterans and their descendants.

Notable participants edit

 
Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu and Aleksandar Vučić at the Immortal Regiment in 2018

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ As Besmrtni partizanski odred, lit.'Immortal Partisan Detachment', honoring Croatian and Yugoslav Partisans.

References edit

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External links edit

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  • Immortal Regiment Moscow 2020-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
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from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Bessmertnyj polk see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Bessmertnyj polk to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Immortal Regiment Russian Bessmertnyj polk Bessmertnyy polk is a massive civil event in major cities in Russia and around the world every 9 May during the Victory Day celebrations It is also a public non profit organization created in Russia on a voluntary basis with the aim of immortalizing the memory of home front workers armed forces service personnel partisans personnel of resistance organizations and personnel of law enforcement and emergency services It involves people carrying on the memory of war veterans with participants carrying pictures of relatives and or family friends who served in the country s labor sector paramilitary units the Soviet Armed Forces and law enforcement organizations during the Second World War Immortal RegimentLocal residents in Saint Petersburg take part in the 2016 Immortal Regiment carrying portraits of their ancestors who fought in the Great Patriotic War Date9 May generally Duration1 dayVenueCentral squares and streetsLocationRussia andother countriesAlso known asUndead RegimentTypecultural military Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Transition from an idea to a global event 1 2 1 First event with this name 1 2 2 Geographical expansion of the event 2012 2014 1 2 3 Global promotion since 2015 2 Criticism 3 Description 4 In Russia 5 In other countries 5 1 Former USSR 5 1 1 Partly recognized or unrecognized nations 5 2 Other nations 6 Notable participants 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOrigins edit nbsp 2018 Immortal Regiment participants march with a Soviet Victory Banner in Saint PetersburgThe 1941 45 period of World War II is known in Russia and Belarus as the Great Patriotic War During this war which included many of the most lethal battle operations in human history Soviet civilian and military casualties were about 20 million or 27 according to latest Russian claims 1 accounting for a third of all World War II casualties 2 3 The full demographic loss was even greater 4 During the Soviet Union s existence Victory Day was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the Soviet satellite states of the Eastern Bloc 5 The war became a topic of great importance in cinema literature history lessons at school the mass media and the arts 6 Even before the name appeared similar actions were organized in some cities of the USSR The earliest known was held in 1965 marking the 20th anniversary when students of Novosibirsk school number 121 walked through the streets of the city with photographs of participants in the war 7 In 1981 on the Square of the Fighters of the Revolution in Art A procession of mothers in black robes with portraits of their dead sons the idea belonged to the director Yulia Sinelnikova took place in the Rostov Oblast 8 In the post Soviet years similar events took place both in Russia and in a number of other countries In Jerusalem in 1999 citizens took to the streets portraits of soldiers on Victory Day In 2007 the Chairman of the Council of Veterans of the Tyumen Region Gennady Ivanov conceived a parade of citizens holding pictures in a procession 9 10 11 with him gaining the idea of organizing a Parade of Victors in which people with portraits of their front line relatives walked along the main Tyumen street 12 13 Transition from an idea to a global event edit First event with this name edit In 2011 journalists Sergey Lapenkov Sergey Kolotovkin and Igor Dmitriev noticed that fewer and fewer veterans took part in street processions on Victory Day In the spirit of the holiday they built on this idea and created an official organization 9 May 2012 became the birth date of the movement in its modern form 14 A column of city residents passed through the streets of Tomsk who carried placards with photographs of their relatives who fought in the Great Patriotic War The rally called the Immortal Regiment was attended by more than six thousand people who carried more than two thousand portraits of war participants 15 Geographical expansion of the event 2012 2014 edit Since it was conceived in 2007 the initiative has been met with unprecedented support according to whom Coverage in regional and federal Media has led to the popularity according to whom of the idea proposed by the creators of the action has increased dramatically After May 2012 a community of coordinators from different cities and countries began to take shape around Tomsk In December 2012 representatives of more than 15 cities of Russia expressed a desire to organize an action By February 2013 the number of cities had grown to 30 16 17 and was also expanded to four countries Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan and Israel Hebrew חטיבת הנצח בישראל Immortal Regiment in Israel is a nonprofit non political organization in charge of the event 18 16 19 Global promotion since 2015 edit nbsp 2017 Immortal Regiment in Kaliningrad source source source source source source source 2015 Immortal Regiment on Moscow streetsSince it was introduced in 2012 it has been conducted in cities such as Moscow Washington D C Dushanbe Berlin and Yekaterinburg By 2015 it had received national status in Russia clarification needed The Immortal Regiment therefore has become one of the most important elements of the celebrations of Victory Day in Russia citation needed In 2015 the Immortal Regiment was held in 1150 settlements of 17 countries 20 and 42 countries in 2016 In 2015 Moscow organizers proposed a march of the Immortal Regiment on the Red Square To obtain the necessary permission a corresponding request was sent to the President of the Russian Federation on behalf of three public organizations the Immortal Regiment Moscow the All Russian Popular Front and the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation On 9 May 2015 the event took place for the first time on the Red Square immediately after the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade in honor of the 70th anniversary 21 The intention to participate in the procession was expressed by more than 150 thousand people 22 23 According to the Moscow Police more than 50 thousand people took part in it including Russian President Vladimir Putin The procession column passed from Belorusskaya Square to the Kremlin and completed the procession on Moskvoretskaya Embankment 24 The procession cost the state budget about 7 000 000 Russian rubles 25 Criticism editCritics which even include Igor Dmitriev the founder of the Immortal Regiment 26 have primarily alleged that the procession has turned into an attempt by the government to promote its own domestic and foreign policies rather than to honor the memories of the millions who perished in the war 27 It has also come under criticism by those who charge that many of its participants have carried random photographs and discarded them after the event 28 At the end of summer and autumn of 2018 various left wing forces organized the Shameful Regiment marches on which photographs of prominent political figures who supported raising the retirement age 29 30 It took place as part of the 2018 Russian pension protests Description editThe main procession in Moscow usually follows the Moscow Victory Day Parade in the morning and is a televised event aired all over the world 31 dubious discuss The front line of the procession carries a banner with the words Bessmertniy Polk written on it 32 In Belarus the nongovernmental independent procession has been met with a strong opposition from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko s government to give an advantage to governmental processions and events on the day 33 In Russia edit nbsp The 2016 procession in Maykop the capital city of the Russian Republic of AdygeaSince 2015 the President Vladimir Putin and senior Russian officials have participated in the procession in Moscow 28 In 2020 as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic in Russia and the postponement of the 2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade the Immortal Regiment march which was supposed to be held on 9 May was also postponed 34 and was announced to be held Navy Day in a video conference with President Putin and Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu 35 36 The reason that was given by President Putin was that it is impossible to observe any distance by definition in light of the pandemic 37 These plans were later scrapped and the march was postponed until 2021 38 39 40 41 The de facto Immortal Regiment that was held on 9 May took the form of an online webcast being viewed more than 20 million times 42 It was the first time something like this was held with more than 200 media screens throughout Moscow 43 unreliable source 44 unreliable source In other countries editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The 2015 Immortal Regiment in ShymkentFormer USSR edit nbsp Armenia The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 It is organized jointly by the Armenian Immortal Regiment NGO will and the Ministry of Defense It usually begins at the Aram Khachaturian statue in Yerevan and aside from honoring the memory of the Armenians who served in the Second World War and the home front laborers of the republic during this period also honors those who fell in the first Artsakh War and the 2016 Nagorno Karabakh clashes 45 nbsp Azerbaijan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2015 nbsp Belarus The event took place in the country from 2012 to 2018 citation needed nbsp Estonia The event took place for the first time in this country in 2015 nbsp Georgia The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 nbsp Kazakhstan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2013 nbsp Kyrgyzstan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2013 nbsp Latvia The event took place for the first time in this country in 2015 Although Latvia does not officially recognize 9 May the large Russian community held the procession as the main event near the now demolished Red Army monument in Riga 46 47 nbsp Lithuania The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 nbsp Moldova The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 On 15 April 2020 President Igor Dodon ordered the postponement of the diamond jubilee Victory Day celebrations which included the Immortal Regiment march to Liberation Day due to the coronavirus pandemic in Moldova 48 49 nbsp Tajikistan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 In 2017 Tajik authorities decided not to go ahead the march due to security concerns and Islamic traditions that do not approve of the public display of pictures of deceased people 50 nbsp Turkmenistan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 In 2020 the Immortal Regiment took place at the Joint Turkmen Russian Secondary School 51 and at a military parade that was held at a square in front of the Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex in the capital of Ashgabat The procession was led by a cadet of the Berdimuhamed Annayev 1st Specialized Military School carrying a portrait of Berdinuhamed Annayev the grandfather of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow 52 53 nbsp Ukraine The event took place in the country from 2012 to 2014 During the celebrations of the Victory Day over Nazism in World War II in Ukraine the annual Immortal Regiment march was frequently disrupted by nationalists waving flags of the anti Soviet Ukrainian Insurgent Army 54 55 Following the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014 participation of any kind in the Immortal Regiment is often seen as a statement in support of Russia s foreign policy against Ukraine which has resulted in the event now largely being associated with pro Russian groups in the country 56 57 58 nbsp Immortal Regiment in Russian occupied Crimea 2016 nbsp Uzbekistan The event took place for the first time in this country in 2016 The authorities of Uzbekistan refused to hold the rally in 2017 59 Partly recognized or unrecognized nations edit nbsp The 2016 procession in Russian occupied Donetsk nbsp Abkhazia The event took place for the first time here in 2014 nbsp Luhansk People s Republic and nbsp Donetsk People s Republic Following their establishment by Russian backed separatists both regions hosted the event for the first time in 2015 Due to the ongoing war in the region the 2022 event was temporarily moved to the Russian occupied city of Mariupol 60 Other nations edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The 2019 Immortal Regiment at the Monument to the Soviet Army in SofiaThe procession is also done in the following countries nbsp Albania since 2015 nbsp Antarctica since 2018 nbsp Argentina since 2016 nbsp Australia since 2016 nbsp Austria since 2016 nbsp Belgium since 2017 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2017 nbsp Brazil since 2017 nbsp Bulgaria since 2015 nbsp Cambodia since 2018 nbsp Canada since 2015 nbsp Chile since 2018 nbsp China since 2016 nbsp Hong Kong since 2019 nbsp Colombia since 2019 nbsp Congo since 2017 nbsp Costa Rica since 2014 nbsp Croatia a since 2016 nbsp Cuba since 2017 nbsp Cyprus since 2016 nbsp Czech Republic since 2016 nbsp Denmark since 2016 nbsp Egypt since 2017 nbsp Finland since 2015 nbsp France since 2016 nbsp Germany since 2015 nbsp Greece since 2015 nbsp Hungary since 2016 nbsp Iceland since 2015 nbsp India since 2015 nbsp Indonesia since 2016 nbsp Ireland since 2015 nbsp Israel since 2014 nbsp Italy since 2016 nbsp Japan since 2017 nbsp Kuwait since 2017 nbsp Lebanon since 2015 nbsp Libya since 2017 nbsp Luxembourg since 2017 nbsp Malaysia since 2018 nbsp Malta since 2016 nbsp Mexico since 2015 nbsp Mongolia since 2016 nbsp Montenegro since 2016 nbsp Morocco since 2017 nbsp Nepal since 2017 nbsp Netherlands since 2014 nbsp New Zealand since 2018 nbsp Nigeria since 2017 61 nbsp North Korea since 2017 nbsp North Macedonia since 2016 nbsp Norway since 2015 nbsp Oman since 2016 nbsp Palestine since 2017 nbsp Panama since 2016 nbsp Philippines since 2018 nbsp Poland since 2014 nbsp Portugal since 2017 nbsp Qatar since 2016 nbsp Romania since 2016 nbsp Serbia since 2016 nbsp Slovakia since 2016 nbsp Slovenia since 2016 nbsp South Africa since 2016 nbsp South Korea since 2015 nbsp Spain since 2016 nbsp Sweden since 2016 nbsp Switzerland since 2016 nbsp Syria since 2018 62 nbsp Thailand since 2016 nbsp Tunisia since 2017 nbsp Turkey since 2016 nbsp United Kingdom since 2015 nbsp United States since 2016 nbsp Vietnam since 2017 nbsp Zambia since 2018 63 Many of the traditions and customs in Israel during Victory in Europe Day are the same as in Russia with Immortal Regiment marches being held in cities with large populations of Red Army veterans and their descendants Notable participants edit nbsp Vladimir Putin Benjamin Netanyahu and Aleksandar Vucic at the Immortal Regiment in 2018Vladimir Putin President of Russia usually with a portrait of his father Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin Aleksandar Vucic President of Serbia carrying a portrait of Anđelko Vucic his grandfather Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel carrying a portrait of Hero of the Soviet Union Wolf Vilenski who died in Israel in 1992 64 Sooronbay Jeenbekov President of Kyrgyzstan carrying a portrait of his grandfather Jeenbek Pirnazarov 65 Almazbek Atambayev ex President of Kyrgyzstan carrying a portrait of his father Sharshen Atambayev 66 Armen Sarkissian President of Armenia carrying a portrait of his personal friend and Soviet intelligence officer Gevork Vartanian 67 Igor Dodon ex President of Moldova carrying a portrait of his grandfather George Dodon and his namesake Alexander Dodon 68 Svetlana Toma Moldovan actress who debuted at the Moldova Film 69 See also editMinute of Silence Pobediteli Salute to America Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War Victory Day ParadesNotes edit As Besmrtni partizanski odred lit Immortal Partisan Detachment honoring Croatian and Yugoslav Partisans References edit Ministerstvo oborony Rossijskoj Federacii MOD Russian Federation On Question of war Losses in Russian MOD Russian Federation Retrieved 12 November 2017 Erlikman V 2004 Poteri narodonaseleniia v XX veke spravochnik Moskva Russkai a panorama ISBN 978 5 93165 107 1 Note Estimates for Soviet World War II casualties vary between sources Marples David R 14 January 2014 Russia in the Twentieth Century The quest for stability Routledge p 163 ISBN 9781317862284 Geoffrey A Hosking 2006 Rulers and victims the Russians in the Soviet Union Harvard University Press p 242 ISBN 0 674 02178 9 Anon For Russia 70th WWII anniversary looms large Russia behind the headlines RBTH network Retrieved 9 May 2015 Locmele K Procevska O Zelce V 2011 Muiznieks Nils ed Celebrations Commemorative Dates and Related Rituals Soviet Experience its Transformation and Contemporary Victory Day Celebrations in Russia and Latvia PDF The Geopolitics of History in Latvian Russian Relations Riga Academic Press of the University of Latvia Retrieved 7 August 2011 Akciya Bessmertnyj polk rodilas 49 let nazad v Novosibirske a ne v Tomske Akademiya novostej AiF Rostov 2016 08 17 Bessmertnyj polk Vpervye portrety frontovikov pronesli na Donu v 1981 m www rostov aif ru Retrieved 2019 04 09 Semejnyj albom Tyumenskie izvestiya 08 05 2007 g Kolokol Pobedy u Tyumenskih izvestij Archived 2016 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Tyumenskie izvestiya 15 10 2015 g Avtor idei 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Bessmertnyj polk Moskva TASS 2015 04 28 Retrieved 2015 05 01 Procenko Lyubov Bolee 110 tysyach moskvichej zapisalos na akciyu Bessmertnyj polk Rossijskaya gazeta 2015 04 22 Retrieved 2015 04 23 Vesti Moskva 2015 05 07 9 Maya po stolice projdyot Bessmertnyj polk vesti ru Retrieved 2015 05 07 Sajt Goszakupok Archived 2017 04 21 at the Wayback Machine http www zakupki gov ru Archived 2012 02 17 at the Wayback Machine At Russia s Victory Day a brighter spotlight on USSR s immortal regiment CSMonitor com www csmonitor com Retrieved Aug 23 2020 Nemtsev Mikhail How Russia s Immortal Regiment Was Brought To Life Retrieved Aug 23 2020 a b Russia s Immortal Regiment From Grassroots To Quasi Religious Cult www rferl org M Ignateva 2018 08 27 Pozornyj polk proshyolsya po Komsomolsku na Amure Komsomolskaya pravda Retrieved 2019 05 05 D Evstafkv 2018 09 02 V Ekaterinburge proshel Pozornyj polk Moskovskij komsomolec Retrieved 2019 05 05 In pictures Thousands march for WW2 relatives BBC News May 9 2016 Inicio Archived from the original on November 14 2021 Retrieved Aug 23 2020 Seregey Artyomenko Bessmertnyj polk v Belorussii snova budet zapreshen REGNUM May 1 2021 Putin postpones preparations for May 9 parade Immortal Regiment march TASS Retrieved 2020 04 17 Putin Sets Date for Delayed World War II Victory Parade Voice of America Meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu President of Russia Russia to hold Victory Day Parade on June 24 eng may9 ru Archived from the original on 2020 06 04 Retrieved 2020 06 08 Russia postpones Immortal Regiment march until 2021 tass com Retrieved Aug 23 2020 Immortal regiment this year in Russia cancelled The Saxon Jul 21 2020 Retrieved Aug 23 2020 THE LATEST PUTIN BACKS POSTPONING WWII COMMEMORATION Jul 20 2020 Retrieved Aug 23 2020 Russia may postpone Immortal Regiment march to later date over pandemic tass com Retrieved Aug 23 2020 Webcast of the Iimmortal Regiment Online viewed over 20 mln times eng may9 ru Archived from the original on 2020 06 06 Retrieved 2020 06 08 The Immortal Regiment Online campaign is over eng may9 ru permanent dead link Russians invited to join online procession of Immortal Regiment russkiymir ru Archived from the original on 2020 06 06 Retrieved 2020 06 08 Armenian Immortal Regiment to hold march on May 9 in Yerevan armenpress am Retrieved 2020 06 08 Thousands mark Soviet Victory Day in Riga Public Broadcasting of Latvia 9 May 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 Crowds mark Soviet Victory Day in Riga Public Broadcasting of Latvia 9 May 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2018 Moldovan President Igor Dodon Postpones Victory Day Celebrations To August 24 Due To Coronavirus President UrduPoint Marșul Victoriei s a transferat de pe 9 mai pentru data de 24 august president md Military parade dedicated to Victory Day to be held in Dushanbe Victor Park on May 9 Tajikistan News ASIA Plus asiaplustj info Immortal Regiment procession takes place in Ashgabat Turkmenistan ru www turkmenistan ru Archived from the original on 2020 06 06 Retrieved 2020 06 08 V Ashhabade proshla akciya Bessmertnyj polk v chest 75 letiya Pobedy 9 May 2020 gosun Milli Baky polk gahrymanlarymyza mudimi hatyra Milli gosun SBU obicyaye ne dopustiti provokacij pid chas bezsmertnogo polku 9 travnya bbc com 6 May 2017 Rosijska propagandistska akciya Bezsmertnij polk distanetsya Vinnici vlasno info Akciya Bezsmertnij polk zrazok vitonchenoyi politichnoyi spekulyaciyi na pochuttyah lyudej Poroshenko ua censor net ua Bessmertnyj polk otkuda poyavilis broshennye plakaty bbc com Bessmertnyj polk eto falshivoe shou v ublyudochnoj RF rossijskij terrorist Girkin censor net ua in Russian V Uzbekistane otmenili akciyu Bessmertnyj polk vtoroj Piter ne nuzhen in Russian Retrieved 2017 05 08 Russia admits it cannot hold Victory Day parade in Donetsk and Luhansk sports yahoo com Retrieved 2022 08 29 VICTORY DAY CELEBRATION AT THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN ABUJA News Embassy of the Russian Federation in Nigeria Immortal Regiment and Marathon of Friendship took place in Cuba for Victory Day russkiymir ru Archived from the original on 2020 06 08 Retrieved 2020 06 08 Immortal Regiment event held in Zambia for the first time TASS Retrieved Aug 23 2020 pravdy Dmitrij SMIRNOV Sajt Komsomolskoj May 9 2018 Putin vyvel Vuchicha i Netanyahu na Bessmertnyj polk KP RU sajt Komsomolskoj pravdy a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Zheenbekov proshel s portretom deda v ryadah Bessmertnogo polka v Bishkeke rus azattyk org KUDRYaVCEVA Tatyana May 9 2019 Eks prezident Almazbek Atambaev vpervye prinyal uchastie v Bessmertnom polku 24 kg Prezident Armenii prinyal uchastie v akcii Bessmertnyj polk v Erevane EADaily Glava Moldavii prinimaet uchastie v onlajn akcii Bessmertnyj polk TASS Svetlana Toma and Irina Lachina took part in the Immortal Regiment activism in Russian 10 May 2015 External links edit nbsp Media related to Immortal Regiment at Wikimedia Commons Immortal Regiment Moscow 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