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Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. It was first inaugurated in the 15 republics of the Soviet Union following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Although the official inauguration occurred in 1945, the holiday became a non-labor day only in 1965, and only in certain Soviet republics.

The German Instrument of Surrender was signed twice. An initial document was signed in Reims on 7 May 1945 by Alfred Jodl (chief of staff of the German OKW) for Germany, Walter Bedell Smith, on behalf of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, and Ivan Susloparov, on behalf of the Soviet High Command, in the presence of French Major-General François Sevez as the official witness.

Since the Soviet High Command had not agreed to the text of the surrender, and because Susloparov, a relatively low-ranking officer, was not authorized to sign this document, the Soviet Union requested that a second, revised, instrument of surrender be signed in Berlin.

A second surrender ceremony was organized in a surviving manor in the outskirts of Berlin late on 8 May, when it was already 9 May in Moscow due to the difference in time zones.

During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout it and in the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it became a non-working day only in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SFSR in 1965

The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.

Victory Day in modern Russia has become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

That sucks. I tried modding New Vegas a few months back and the User Interface Organizer (required for the mod menu and updated hud mods to work) would CTD New Vegas. I couldn't figure out why. Proprietary software can be bullshit anytime it wants and you can't do a thing, especially with Bethesda games where you have to interface with Proton, Steam, MO2, and the buggy mess that are bethesda games + a shit ton of mods.

reinstalling Debian

May I interest you in Bazzite? It's a Fedora Atomic Desktop image optimized specifically for gaming. It might be of interest to you since Debian is not the greatest at running games in my experience. I use it on my Nvidia machine that I use and it's incredibly convenient (like it even has Steam pre-installed even though I don't use it and use Lutris/GOG/Bottles)

You can hit me up with questions regarding Fedora atomic desktop or universal blue images like bazzite. I might be what you call an evangelist though (however all my converts have been happy so far).

[–] SSJ2Marx@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

That's interesting, New Vegas worked for me completely out of the box. I installed the entire Viva New Vegas mod pack and didn't have any issues.

Anyway like four hours after making this (very salty) post I decided to try switching from the flatpack version of Steam to the .deb version, and wouldn't you know that solved the problem I was having with the most recent version of Steam VR not launching. I'll post again in a couple days because I'm not nearly as burned out on this as I thought I was, lmao.

[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm glad it worked out for you. Steam is really weird like that since it's technically a self-updating application that's a black box on your system. Valve only supports the native deb package of Steam (but only on Ubuntu) so I guess you can say you're following the rules.

tux-shining

If it ever breaks again, bazzite's got your back :)