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  2. Independence Day (Belarus) - Wikipedia

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    There is a public debate in Belarus regarding the appropriate date to be considered Independence Day. [2] Since the early 1920s, various Belarusian political movements and the Belarusian diaspora have been celebrating Independence Day on 25 March as the anniversary of the 1918 declaration of independence by the Belarusian Democratic Republic.

  3. Minsk Independence Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    Corps of Drums of the Minsk Suvorov Military School [4] [5]; Cadets from specialized military high schools (25 from the MES, 30 from the MVD and 50 from the army) [6]; Color guard carrying the Flag of Belarus, the Flag of the USSR, the Victory Banner, and the banners of the 1st Belarusian Front, the 2nd Belarusian Front, the 3rd Belarusian Front and the 1st Baltic Front.

  4. Partisans Parade - Wikipedia

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    Partisans march past the reviewing stand during the parade. The Partisans Parade (Russian: партизанский парад, Belarusian: Парад партызан) was a solemn Red Army and partisan victory parade held on 16 July 1944 on the field of the former Hippodrome in Minsk on the dedicated to the liberation of Minsk from the German occupation in the 3 July Minsk Offensive.

  5. List of Belarusian films - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of films produced in Belarus: 1920s ... Lyubit po-russki 3: Gubernator; Reyndzher iz atomnoy zony ...

  6. Minsk offensive - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition drill routine by the Honor Guard of the Armed Forces of Belarus during a civil-military parade in honor of the 75th anniversary of the offensive, 3 July 2019. Within the broader strategic framework of Operation Bagration , the Minsk offensive was a complete success:

  7. History of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    To fight partisan activity, the Germans had to withdraw considerable forces behind their front line. On 22 June 1944 the huge Soviet offensive Operation Bagration was launched, Minsk was re-captured on 3 July 1944, and all of Belarus was regained by the end of August. Hundred thousand of Poles were expelled after 1944.

  8. 5th Spetsnaz Brigade - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2010 and 2015, the brigade represented Belarus at the Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square, marching in the historical part of the parade. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In August 2020, 5th Spetsnaz Brigade participated in the suppression of the protests in Belarus .

  9. 2011 Belarusian protests - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Belarus is an authoritarian state, and in May 2011 presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov was sentenced to five years in prison for taking part in the 2010 presidential election. Lukashenko claimed he won with almost 80% of the vote. [3]