• Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    Russerne er ved at varme op til den store parade på Den Røde Plads for sejren over Tyskland i 2. verdenskrig. Her kan du se billederne fra generalprøven. Et russisk Topol-M ballistisk missil kører her over pladsen.

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  • Foto: DENIS SINYAKOV

    Russian military personnel in historical uniforms take part in a military parade dress rehearsal in Red Square in Moscow May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)

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  • Foto: A.J. SISCO

    Russian BMP-3 armoured vehicles are driven along Red Square during a military parade dress rehearsal in Moscow May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)

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  • Foto: VLADIMIR NIKOLSKY

    Russian military helicopters fly in formation over Red Square and the Kremlin during a military parade dress rehearsal in Moscow May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9. REUTERS/Vladimir Nikolsky (RUSSIA - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT TRANSPORT)

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  • Foto: VLADIMIR NIKOLSKY

    A Russian Air Force Beriev A-50 early warning aircraft flies in formation with fighter jets over Red Square and the Kremlin during a military parade dress rehearsal in Moscow May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9. REUTERS/Vladimir Nikolsky (RUSSIA - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT TRANSPORT)

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  • Foto: Alexey SAZONOV

    Russian Su-25 fighter jets release smoke in the colors of the Russian flag over the Kremlin near Red Square in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. AFP PHOTO / Alexey SAZONOV

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  • Foto: Alexey SAZONOV

    Russian MiG-29 SMT and Su-25 SM jets fly in formation making the number 65, over the Kremlin near Red Square in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. AFP PHOTO / Alexey SAZONOV

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  • Foto: Alexey SAZONOV

    A Russian A-50 airplane and Su-27 fighter jets fly over the Kremlin near Red Square in Moscow over the Kremlin near Red Square in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. AFP PHOTO / Alexey SAZONOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    Russian Su-27 and Mig-29 fighter jets fly over a statue of Russian historical figures Minin and Pozharsky on Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: SERGEI CHIRIKOV

    epa02145605 Tanks parade on the Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/SERGEI CHIRIKOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    Russian soldiers march through Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: ANDREY SMIRNOV

    Russian MiG-29, Il-78, and Tu-95 planes fly over the Kremlin near Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ANDREY SMIRNOV

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  • Foto: YURI KOCHETKOV

    epa02145617 Soldiers dressed in the WWII-time Soviet Uniform march along the Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV

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  • Foto: YURI KOCHETKOV

    epa02145618 Soldiers dressed in the WWII-time Soviet uniform march along the Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    A Russian T-90 tank drives through Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    US soldiers march through Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    A Russian Security Services sniper keeps watch from the wall of the Kremlin near Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: ALEXANDER NEMENOV

    A Russian Security Services sniper keeps watch from the wall of the Kremlin near Red Square during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER NEMENOV

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  • Foto: SERGEI KARPUKHIN

    U.S. military personnel march along Red Square during a military parade dress rehearsal in Moscow May 6, 2010. Military personnel from the Allied nations of United States, Poland, Britain and France will take part in a military parade on May 9 in Moscow to commemorate their victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY)

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  • Foto: SERGEI CHIRIKOV

    epa02145657 Aircrafts fly above the Red Square forming the number 65 during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/SERGEI CHIRIKOV

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  • Foto: YURI KOCHETKOV

    epa02145660 French troops march along the Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV

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  • Foto: MIKHAIL VOSKRESENSKY

    Russian fighter jets fly in formation over Red Square during a military parade dress rehearsal in Moscow May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9. REUTERS/Mikhail Voskresensky (RUSSIA)

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  • Foto: YURI KOCHETKOV

    epa02145669 Officers of (L-R) Polish, British, US and French troops stand at attention on the Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia, 06 May 2010. The parade celebrating the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany is scheduled on May 09 on the Red Square in Moscow. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV

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  • Foto: PETR ALEXANDROVICH

    A Russian boy watches armoured vehicles during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / PETR ALEXANDROVICH

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  • Foto: PETR ALEXANDROVICH

    Russian soldiers ride in an armoured vehicle during a Victory Day parade rehearsal in Moscow on May 6, 2010. Russia will mark the 65th anniversary of Allied forces' victory over the Hitler coalition in WWII on May 9. Troops from four NATO states will march through Red Square for the first time as Russia marks the 65th anniversary of the World War II victory with its biggest parade since the Soviet collapse. AFP PHOTO / PETR ALEXANDROVICH

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