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In the Russian Federation and some former USSR countries, Victory Day marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the Second World War (also known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union and some post-Soviet states). This surrender document was signed late in the evening on May 8, 1945 (May 9 by Moscow Time), following the original capitulation Germany agreed earlier to the joint Allied forces on the Western Front. The Soviet government announced the victory early on May 9 after the signing ceremony in Berlin. However, only since 1965 the Victory Day has been a holiday

 
1. Olga Vaikas    (2009 05 09 01:13)  
Lelija!
 
 
2. arkanoidas    (2009 05 09 02:51)  
+ gerai kad supranti , galvoju kodel neidejei viso plakato , bet tada juk butu ne Tamstos darbas , jei pavyks --tai jau link vakaro mesiu gera serija ta tema .
 
 
3. Snaržas    (2009 05 09 08:18)  
Jei ka ,tai Geguzhes 8 -oji Pergales priesh fashistine vokietija diena...
 
 
4. Snaržas    (2009 05 09 09:11)  
The Soviet government announced the victory early on May 9 after the signing ceremony in Berlin[2]. However, only since 1965 the Victory Day has been a holiday, ...............................................................
isigilinkite i pirmus 10 zhodzhiu...
 
 
5. Snaržas    (2009 05 09 09:15)  
To Juozas/Jei ka, dar labiau isigilinkite i pirmus tris zhodzhius !
 
 
6. Snaržas    (2009 05 09 09:25)  
Tiek to Juozai -musmire ne mano...
 
 
7. PETER    (2009 05 09 11:09)  
? :) +
 
 
8. Jūratė G    (2009 05 09 14:20)  
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9. kilimas    (2009 05 10 21:27)  
kai kam, matau, nostalgija vis dar
 
 

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