Marches To Commemorate The Participants Of World War II

 Marches to commemorate the participants of World War II

Marches to commemorate the participants of World War II who fought against Nazi Germany are held across Russian cities and abroad on Thursday, Victory Day

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 09th May, 2019) Marches to commemorate the participants of World War II who fought against Nazi Germany are held across Russian cities and abroad on Thursday, Victory Day.

During the marches, people carry photographs of their ancestors who participated in the war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to take part in the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow on Thursday, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

The Immortal Regiment is a non-commercial and non-political initiative, and the participation in it is voluntary.

The first Immortal Regiment march took place in 2012 in Tomsk at the initiative of local TV journalists. About 6,000 marched along the city's central street with 2,000 photos of war veterans.

A year later, owing to volunteer regional coordinators, another 120 cities and towns in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan held Immortal Regiment marches as well.

The total number of participants reached over 180,000 in 2013 and grew to half a million on May 9, 2014, as Immortal Regiment marches took place in more cities and villages. The civil initiative became part of the federal program on preparations for the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the victory in WWII.

On May 9, 2015, the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow was led by Putin, who carried a portrait of his father, a war veteran. According to official data, over 500,000 people took part in the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow alone. The number of participants across the whole of Russia exceeded 12 million. A number of countries, including Austria, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom and Germany, joined the initiative.

In 2016, the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) survey showed that every third Russian family took part in the Immortal Regiment march, with more than 700,000 people in Moscow alone and over 24 million across Russia (6.2 million, according to the Russian Interior Ministry). The Immortal Regiment marches were also held in more than 40 world countries.

In 2017, the event was in particular held in the United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Latvia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Thailand, the United States and several other countries. In Russia, more than 7.8 million people participated in the march, according to the Interior Ministry.

In 2018, over 10 million people � more than ever before � took part in the Immortal Regiment marches across Russia. The Russian leader attended the event for the fourth time. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic also took part in the event alongside Putin. The number of people, who joined the event in Moscow, exceeded 1 million.

In January 2014, the Ministry of Justice Department for the Tomsk Region registered the inter-regional historical-patriotic Immortal Regiment movement. An Immortal Regiment search center has been working on the movement's website since December 2016.

The Immortal Regiment-Moscow regional patriotic public organization was registered in March 2014, while the Immortal Regiment of Russia, a national public civil-patriotic movement, was registered on October 5, 2015.

In 2014, the Immortal Regiment of Russia hot line was launched in Moscow. In 2017, it started working nationwide and received a presidential grant.