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This article explores the historical significance of Independence Day in Belarus, which is observed annually on July 3rd. While the nation initially recognized its 1990 separation from the Soviet Union, a 1996 referendum shifted the holiday to commemorate the liberation of Minskfrom German forces in 1944. The text highlights the immense human cost of World War II, noting that the country lost a third of its residents during the conflict. By choosing this specific date, the holiday serves as a tribute to the resistance and bravery of the Belarusian people against Nazi occupation. Today, the event stands as a major national celebration that prioritizes wartime heroism over modern political transitions.
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