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Goose step

"The goose step is a special marching step which is performed during formal military parades and other ceremonies. While marching in parade formation, troops swing their legs in unison off the ground while keeping each leg rigidly straight.

The step originated in Prussian military drill in the mid-18th century and was called the Stechschritt (literally, "piercing step") or Stechmarsch. German military advisors spread the tradition to Russia in the 19th century, and the Soviets spread it around the world in the 20th century.

The term "goose step" originally referred to balance stepping, an obsolete formalized slow march. The term is nowadays heavily associated with Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in many English-speaking countries. As a result, the term has acquired a pejorative meaning in some English-speaking countries." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.12.2023)

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Fotografie: Begrüßung der Berlin-Brigade an ihrem Heimat-Standort, Kursk, 4./5. September 1994Fotografie: Kranzniederlegung im Treptower Park, 23. Februar 1992Fotografie: Rekrut der Berlin-Brigade beim Exerzieren, Dezember 1993
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