Dec 29: Historical Dates
December 29 marks several significant events in Belarusian history.
• 1927 – The first children's labor commune for homeless children, named after Ivan Dzerzhinsky, was established in Minsk.
• 1956 – The film "Carnival Night" premiered, starring Lyudmila Gurchenko in the lead role.
• 1984 – A museum dedicated to the Russian satirical writer Petrus Brovka was opened in a regular Minsk apartment.
These dates highlight the country's cultural and social achievements, as well as its creative traditions.
December 29 is celebrated in Belarus as the day of the emergence of a children's labor commune, the premiere of a popular film, and the opening of a museum dedicated to a folk satirist.
- Category: Historical
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/183759
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