The parade is a special solemn event where ordinary mortals are usually not allowed, especially when it comes to the Victory Parade in Moscow. But there are always workarounds along which you can get to Red Square on May 9 and see everything with your own eyes.
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To get to the Victory Parade, you need to contrive. You definitely won’t become a veteran, there are very few hopes that you will be included in the lists of invitees, so you need to look for workarounds. One of them is to become a journalist and set off to cover current events. The more famous and authoritative the publication in which you work and which directed you to the epicenter of the festive events, the higher your chances of getting closer. You can also go there as a photographer.
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You can somehow get into the ranks of those who are directly involved in the parade. But there is one snag: if you are going to give your life to serving the Fatherland, then you need to do this clearly not only in order to get to the parade once. The problem is noted if you are already working in the military sphere. Then all roads are open to you: show yourself and become the best, then you will be taken to the parade.
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You can go the other way: to become a policeman. Not a single major event is complete without law enforcement, it is no secret to anyone. Of course, in this case you will have to work, and work hard to protect those gathered from possible threats. And the parade itself is completely and from the best angles, most likely, like all the inhabitants of the country, you will only be able to watch it on TV.
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Or maybe a bird in the hands is better than a crane in the sky? After all, all of the above methods are valid not only in the case of the main Victory Parade in Moscow. You can not break into the "Nerezinovaya" and come to the parade in your hometown. Everything will be simpler there: there are fewer people, and security measures are not so harsh, and all the veterans are familiar, and you don’t even need to become someone to get there. You can just come and thank the surviving veterans for what they have done for their home country.
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Similar approaches to business can be freely applied not only with respect to the May 9 parades. Whatever the nature of the parade (even if it is organized by sex minorities), journalists, television people, reporters, and photographers always get access to it. Every event needs someone to cover. But ordinary citizens, too, have not been ordered there. The parade is arranged for people to come and see. Therefore, it is often easier to get to the parade than you think.