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1984 Soviet Parade - Crimson Tide

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

This is a short movie that I put together for a project. It shows clips of the 1984 Soviet parade commemorating the 67th anniversary of the October Revolution of the Bolsheviks.
The song is Hans Zimmer's Crimson Tide Main Theme.

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  • USSR 'll be back.Sialin and imperia forever !

  • Why does the U.S say god bless america, why not god bless, or god bless the world? Why does god only love america and nobody else?

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  • Slavenski narodi jedinstveni !

  • Long live USSR!!! USSR, Gagarin, Leonov, Kruschchev, Stalin 4 ever!!! I am a communist by heart!!!!

  • whats the name of this song which is been played in the background..?

  • @Hidekius And what a shame it is too. The banning of the runic SS symbol, swastika and Nazi flags are BS. That is history and to censure history is to bury your past and not learn from it. Germany's military capabilities have been so suppressed after WW2 it's almost as bad as what the Treaty of Versailles did after WW1. The Americans made a mistake with West Germany and Japan's militaries post-war. You'd be as good an ally if not more powerful than the U.K. otherwise.

  • @alexcandy1411 It's a line from an American song at the end of WW1 that prayed for peace for America because they were tired of European war mongers. How the tables turned only 23 years later lol

  • I saw a Latvian SSR flag in there. Hooray for Latvia!

  • what is this song?

  • @alexcandy1411 good point, same reason Jews believe they are the chosen people, and any other people believe they are numero 1 =D

  • @493175001 Чем похваляешься, суслик? Убийствами??

  • @alevtim

    Russians love to gloat over their victory in Georgia, but a Georgian will always hold the record for having killed the most Russians than anyone else in recent history!

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