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Couple more.


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A number of 3D type dios with painted backgrounds:

Linking up of Russian forces surrounding Stalingrad:

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Leningrad:

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Superbe photos Combat, thanks for share, appreciated.

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Interesting story from the Moscow Times - I guess I won't need an umbrella when I head back next week:

Moscow City Hall will spend 44 million rubles ($1.5 million) to disperse clouds above Moscow ahead of Victory Day, using 11 military jets to sprinkle dry ice and chemicals in the air, a senior weather official said Tuesday.

The federal weather bureau forecasts partly cloudy skies but no rain and day temperatures of about 25 degrees Celsius for Sunday's holiday, which will commemorate the 65th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. But CNN is predicting showers.

The jets will spread 30 tons of dry ice and 1,600 tons of liquid nitrogen and fire 3,000 cartridges of silver iodide above the city in an attempt to prevent rain, Viktor Korneyev, head of the Agency of Atmospheric Technologies with the Federal Agency for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, told The Moscow Times.

But the operation is not a guaranteed success.

"If we manage it, good. If we don't make it, we don't make it," Korneyev said by phone.

Mayor Yury Luzhkov is known for his fondness of trying to play God by using planes to spray clouds with chemical particles to force rain to fall before it can reach the capital and spoil holidays.

Last fall, Luzhkov suggested that snow clouds could be dispersed the same way rain clouds are. But heavy snowfall blanketed the city during the winter months, disrupting traffic for days.

When asked in an interview in February, a City Hall spokesman could not say what had become of Luzhkov's proposal to prevent snow.
 
For the first time ever, troops from the USSR's wartime allies of Great Britain, France, and the United States will march on Red Square for the Victory Day Parade. The UK will be represented by a marching unit from the Welsh Guards and an Air Force Band. The French and Americans will send marching units and musicians also. I saw an article in the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper yesterday that showed an American unit in Germany, wearing their Dress Blues and practicing for the event. One of the American officers going with them, a 1LT, emmigrated from Russia fifteen years ago.
 

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