1941 October Revolution Parade
The 1941 October Revolution Parade of November 7, 1941 was a parade in honor of the October Revolution 24 years earlier. It is most famous for taking place during the Battle of Moscow. The General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin delivered a speech to the soldiers on the parade on Red Square who would go to battle immediately after the parade. Many of the soldiers on the parade would be killed in battle. Every year in modern Russia November 7th is a holiday in honor of the 1941 parade as a substitute for celebration of the October Revolution, as a Day of Military Honour.
Parades held on that year that are more memorable are the parades in Moscow's Red Square and in Kuybyshev Square, Samara. Both are marked today by commemorative parades to honor their historic importance.
Order of the Moscow parade marchpast
The parade was inspected by the commander of the Reserve Front, Marshal of the Soviet Union Semyon Budyonny, with musical accompaniment by a combined band made up of the Central Military Band of the People's Commissariat of Defence, the Band of the Dzerzhinsky Division, and the Staff Band of the Moscow Military District, both under the baton of Colonel Vasily Agapkin, then the Director of Music, Staff Band of the MMD.Ground column
Following Colonel General Pavel Artemyev riding on horseback, the parade marched past in the following order:- Corps of Drums of the Moscow Military Music College
- Moscow Artillery School
- Combined Regiment from the 336th Naval Infantry Brigade and Navy Headquarters Detachment Moscow
- 332nd Rifle Division
- ODON
- NKVD Internal Troops stationed in Moscow
- 2nd Rifle Division
- Regiment from the Military Council of the Moscow Military District
- Vsevobuch Regiment
- Veteran Red Guards battalion
Stalin's Speech
Parade in Kuybyshev
The other national parade held was at Kuybyshev, at the grounds of Kuybyshev Square, attended by officials of the All-Union Communist Party, the Council of People's Commissars and the Supreme Soviet, high-ranking officers of the Soviet Armed Forces and the diplomatic corps, on the grounds of the city being a wartime national capital in the case of Moscow having fallen into Axis hands. The parade commander was then Lieutenant General Maksim Purkayev, commanding general of the 60th Army, while it was inspected by the former People's Commissar of Defense Marshal Kliment Voroshilov, who later gave the national holiday message following the inspection. It was his final inspection of an October Revolution parade and the only one he inspected outside the capital. An estimated 15,000 military servicemen took part, alongside more than 140 military vehicles and equipment and 217 aircraft, followed by a civilian demonstration of citizens from the city as well as refugees from the western cities. A 360-man massed bands contingent of the Volga Military District provided the ceremonial music.Full order of the Kuybyshev Parade
- Corps of Drums
- Corps of Cadets, Military Medical Academy
- Brigade from 65th Rifle Division
- Brigade from 239th Rifle Division
- Air defense battalion
- Naval battalion
- Battalion of Internal Troops of NKVD
Parade in Voronezh
Full order of the Voronezh parade
- Massed Bands
- Personnel of the 327th Rifle Division
- * Infantry
- * Artillery
- * Mechanized columns
- ** BA-64
- ** ZIS-5
- ** M-72
- ** GAZ-67
- ** Willys MB
- ** Katyusha rocket launcher
Legacy of the parades of 1941
Military memorial parade in Moscow's Red Square
The more memorable and famous 1941 parade on Moscow's Red Square has since the late 1990s been marked by commemorative parades by personnel of the Moscow Garrison, cadets of armed forces academies, servicemen of military units, the Young Army Cadets National Movement, cadets of military cadet schools and young men and women under youth uniformed and volunteer organizations within the capital city and its environs, with over 5,800 taking part. The march of veterans of the 1941 parade was first held in Russia in 2000. In 2003, the City of Moscow organized a procession of youth organization. Two years later, the anniversary of the parade was marked with a demonstration of wartime equipment and vehicles. A nationally televised event, it is attended by the living veterans of the war, families of deceased servicemen and veterans, the diplomatic corps, cadets of the armed forces and veterans of recent conflicts, with the Mayor of Moscow as the guest of honor. The parade commander, since 2014, has been a Colonel in active service of the armed forces. The ceremonial music for the parade is provided by the massed military bands of the Moscow Capital Garrison, under the baton of the Senior Director of Music of the Military Band Service. Since 2015, the parade begins with the march on in slow time of the Flag of Russia and the Victory Banner, imitating that of the Victory Day Parade earlier in the year.Following the order to commence the march past in quick time, the order of the parade is as follows:
- Massed Bands of the Moscow Garrison
- *Band of the 154th Preobrazhensky Regiment,
- * Band of the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
- * Band of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
- * Band of the Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School
- * Band of the 147th Automobile Base
- * Band of the 27th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade
- * Band of the 1st Semyonovsky Independent Rifle Regiment
- Corps of Drums of the Moscow Military Music College
- 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment Colour Guard
- Combined color guard and color guard of front standards
- 1st Honour Guard Company of the 3rd Honor Guard Battalion, 154th PICR
- Historical battalion made up of:
- *Military University of the Ministry of Defense
- *Moscow Higher Military Command School
- *27th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade
- *Gagarin-Zhukovsky Air Force Academy
- *Peter the Great Military Academy of the Missile Forces of Strategic Importance of the Russian Federation
- *Engineering Forces, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence and Control Military Academy "Marshal of the Soviet Union Semyon Timoshenko"
- *Separate Operational Purpose Division, National Guard Forces Command
- Suvorov Military School
- Moscow National Guard Presidential Cadet School
- Moscow Cadet Corps of the Investigative Committee of Russia
- Moscow Cadet Fire Corps of the Civil Defense Academy, Ministry of Emergency Situations
- Moscow Young Army Patriotic Cadets Unit
- Moscow University of Maritime Transportation
- Moscow Unit of the Labor Reserves All-Russia Volunteer Sports Association
- Composite battalion of Moscow units of DOSAAF
- Combined cadet regiment of Moscow area cadet schools and courses
- * Moscow National Pensions School Cadet Corps
- * 1st Moscow Cadet Corps
- *Boarding School for Girls of the Ministry of Defense of Russia
- * Moscow Sea Cadet Corps of the Navigation and Mathematics School
- * Moscow Sea Cadet Corps "Heroes of Sevastopol"
- * Moscow Cadet Corps "Heroes of Stalingrad"
- * Moscow Cadet Corps "Space Heroes"
- * Moscow Military Music Cadet Corps
- * Moscow 1st Cadet Corps of the Border Service of the Federal Security Service
- * Moscow Justice Cadet Corps
- * Moscow Diplomatic Cadet Corps
- * Moscow Cossack Cadets
- * Preobrazhensky Cadet Corps
- * Petrovsky Cadet Corps
- * St. George Cadet Corps
- * Tagansky Cadet Corps
- * Moscow Police Cadet Corps
Civil-military memorial parade in Kuybyshev Square, Samara