MOSCOW: Red Square, Kremlin, and Lenin Mausoleum (Vlog 1)
Moscow!!! Red Square, Kremlin, Lenin Mausoleum and the fun nightlife! The Red Square in Moscow, Russia is the best place to visit in the country! This is day 1 of my tour!
There are so many things to do in the Red Square that I show the rest in my next Moscow vlog (2018)
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3D-Trip: Changing of the guard in the hall of military glory [Volgograd, Russia]. 2019-08-04
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Stalin's Soviet Theme Park!
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Lenin Square, the city of Novosibirsk
Volgograd. Mamayev Kurgan - The Honor Guard of Eternal Flame [4K]
Look at the change of The Honor guard of Eternal flame at the memorial complex Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd city and honor the memory of the millions of Soviet people - victims of the Stalingrad battle and whose names are forever saved on the walls of the Hall of Military Glory. This is one of the most sad and at the same time memorable places in Russia, where you are pierced by all the sorrow that the Soviet people experienced in World War II.
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Mamayev Kurgan (Russian: Мамаев курган) is a dominant height overlooking the city of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) in Southern Russia. The name in Russian means tumulus of Mamai. The formation is dominated by a memorial complex commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943). The battle, a hard-fought Soviet victory over Axis forces on the Eastern front of World War II, turned into one of the bloodiest battles in human history. At the time of its installation in 1967 the statue named The Motherland Calls on Mamayev Kurgan formed the largest free-standing sculpture in the world; as of 2018 it is the tallest sculpture of a woman in the world
When forces of the German Sixth Army launched their attack against the city centre of Stalingrad on 13 September 1942, Mamayev Kurgan (appearing in military maps as Height 102.0) saw particularly fierce fighting between the German attackers and the defending soldiers of the Soviet 62nd Army. Control of the hill became vitally important, as it offered control over the city. To defend it, the Soviets had built strong defensive lines on the slopes of the hill, composed of trenches, barbed-wire and minefields. The Germans pushed forward against the hill, taking heavy casualties. When they finally captured the hill, they started firing on the city centre, as well as on the city's main railway station under the hill. They captured the Volgograd railway station on 14 September 1942.
On the same day, the Soviet 13th Guards Rifle Division commanded by Alexander Rodimtsev arrived in the city from the east side of the river Volga under heavy German artillery fire. The division's 10,000 men immediately rushed into the battle. On 16 September they recaptured Mamayev Kurgan and kept fighting for the railway station, taking heavy losses. By the following day, almost all of them had died. The Soviets kept reinforcing their units in the city as fast as they could. The Germans assaulted up to twelve times a day, and the Soviets would respond with fierce counter-attacks.
The hill changed hands several times. By 27 September, the Germans again captured half of Mamayev Kurgan. The Soviets held their own positions on the slopes of the hill, as the 284th Rifle Division defended the key stronghold. The defenders held out until 26 January 1943, when the counterattacking Soviet forces relieved them. The battle of the city ended one week later with an utter German defeat.
When the battle ended, the soil on the hill had been so thoroughly churned by shellfire and mixed with metal fragments that it contained between 500 and 1,250 splinters of metal per square meter. The earth on the hill had remained black in the winter, as the snow kept melting in the many fires and explosions. In the following spring the hill would still remain black, as no grass grew on its scorched soil. The hill's formerly steep slopes had become flattened in months of intense shelling and bombardment. Even today, it is possible to find fragments of bone and metal still buried deep throughout the hill.
After the war, the Soviet authorities commissioned the enormous Mamayev Kurgan memorial complex. Vasily Chuikov, who led Soviet forces at Stalingrad, lies buried at Mamayev Kurgan, the first Marshal of the Soviet Union to be buried outside Moscow. Soviet sniper Vasily Zaytsev was also reburied there in 2006.
The monumental memorial was constructed between 1959 and 1967, and is crowned by a huge allegorical statue of the Motherland on the top of the hill. The monument, designed by Yevgeny Vuchetich, has the full name The Motherland Calls! (Russian: Родина-мать зовёт! Rodina Mat Zovyot!). It consists of a concrete sculpture, 52 metres tall, and 85 metres from the feet to the tip of the 27-metre sword, dominating the skyline of the city of Stalingrad (later renamed Volgograd).
Changing of the Guard in Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
Traditional Changing of the Guard each hour in Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) from the height of bird flight.
Museum-panorama Stalingrad battle, Pavlov's house, Lenin Square. June 2017
Mamaev Kurgan Volgograd - changing of the guard at the eternal flame.
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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Могила Неизвестного Солдата in Russian, [mɐˈɡʲilə nʲɪɪˈzvʲɛsnəvə sɐlˈdatə]) is a war memorial, dedicated to the Soviet soldiers killed during World War II. It is located at the Kremlin Wall in the Alexander Garden in Moscow.
The remains of the unknown soldiers killed in the Battle of Moscow in 1941 were initially buried in a mass grave of the Shtyki Memorial at the 40th km of the Leningrad highway at the city of Zelenograd. This was the location of the closest approach of the German armies to Moscow during the war. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the battle, in December 1966 these remains were relocated to the Kremlin Wall. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was designed by architects D. I. Burdin, V. A. Klimov, Yu. R. Rabayev and sculptor Nikolai Tomsky, and was unveiled to the public on May 8, 1967. The dark red porphyry monument is decorated with a bronze sculpture of a laurel branch and a soldier's helmet laid upon a banner.
In front of the monument, there is a five-pointed star in a square field of labradorite, which emanates the Eternal Flame from its center. The flame illuminates a bronze inscription Имя твоё неизвестно, подвиг твой бессмертен (translit.: Imya tvoyo neizvestno, podvig tvoy bessmerten, Your name is unknown, your deed is immortal). The torch for the memorial's Eternal Flame was transported from Leningrad, where it had been lit from the Eternal Flame at the Field of Mars.
To the left of the tomb is a granite wall with an inlay stating: 1941 - To Those Who Have Fallen For The Motherland - 1945. To the right of the tomb, lining the walkway are dark red porphyry blocks with incapsulated soils from hero cities, Leningrad, Kiev, Stalingrad, Odessa, Sevastopol, Minsk, Kerch, Novorossiysk, Tula and Brest, Murmansk and Smolensk. The plate for “Stalingrad” read “Volgograd” until September 2004. Further to the right of these monuments is an obelisk in red granite, listing the names of 40 “Cities of Military Glory” divided into groups of four. This monument was dedicated on May 8, 2010.
In 1997, a Guard of Honour of the Kremlin Regiment (which had guarded the Lenin Mausoleum) was restored at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the federal law of December 8, 1997, On Immortalizing the Soviet People’s Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. A Changing of the Guard Ceremony takes place every hour.
Stalingrad, Mamaev Kurgan, Changing of the GuardСталинград, Мамаев Курган, Смена Почётного Караула
Сталинград, Мамаев Курган, Смена Почётного Караула
Stalingrad, Mamaev Kurgan, Changing of the Guard
Stalingrad, Mamaev Kurgan, Relève de la garde
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Changing of the honor guard at the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin (Moscow, Russia)
Changing of the guard of the presidential regiment (the Kremlin regiment) on the red square (russian honor guard).
Смена почетного караула у Спасской башни Московского Кремля (Красная площадь, Москва, Россия)
Volgograd: Protesters demanded to dismiss the Russian government
The Caucasian Knot has reported that on October 7, actions in support of Alexei Navalny were held in many Russian cities.
In Volgograd, the picketers held red balloons with the inscription Navalny-2018, stickers and posters with the same words and Russian flags. Posters read: Putin, resign by yourself!, I support Alexei Navalny! and others. Both young and middle-aged and elderly people came to Lenin Square, the Caucasian Knot correspondent reports. For details, read:
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A PIONEER PARADE - NO SOUND
The Lenin Pioneer Organisation, celebrated its anniversary. The young pioneers from hero-cities Moscow, Leningrad, Volgograd, Kiev, Odessa, Brest, Sevastopol and from all-over the Soviet Republic gathered at the Red Square. The leaders of the Communist Party and the Soviet Government, delegates of the 15th Congress of the Komsomol were present at the celebration.
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Mamayev Hill Memorial Honor Guard, Volgograd, Russia. September, 2013
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The performance of the Honor guard of the Presidential regiment in the Moscow Kremlin April 18, 2015
Выступление Роты специального караула на церемонии развода пеших и конных караулов Президентского полка на Соборной площади Московского Кремля 18 апреля 2015 г. В этом году это первая церемония.
April 18, 2015 held the first in this year's ceremony of infantry and cavalry honor guards of the Presidential Regiment at the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin.
The President’s Band of the Russian Federation at the ceremony of changing the guard in the Moscow Kremlin (April 18, 2015)
Президентский оркестр ФСО РФ на Соборной площади Московского Кремля на церемонии развода пеших и конных караулов в Кремле (18 апреля 2015 г.)
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