July 3 in Minsk and Belarus: a festival for all times For every Belarusian, July 3 is not just a red date on the calendar. It is a day when the scent of flowers and gunpowder mingle in the air, when tears of joy flow down the cheeks of veterans, and young people try on the military uniforms of their grandfathers. It is a day that became the starting point for a new life for an entire country. The three words — memory, pride, and hope — combine into one powerful chord that resounds in every corner of Belarus for over eighty years. And every year this chord sounds louder, uniting generations and reminding the world: freedom is not given for free, it is earned. July dawn of 1944: how it was The morning of July 3, 1944, in Minsk was shrouded in smoke from fires and a sense of great change. The 1100 days and nights of German occupation were coming to an end. The once blooming and beautiful city lay in ruins: destroyed bridges, burned houses, streets filled with debris. But on this day, the ruins became a symbol not of defeat, but of rebirth. The troops of the 1st and 3rd Belarusian Fronts closed the ring around Minsk, and by the end of the day, the city was completely cleared of fascists. For Minsk residents, this day became a second birth. People emerged from basements and shelters, cried and embraced the soldiers-liberators. They had nothing to give them but the last piece of bread and tears of gratitude. But it was these tears that became the most precious reward for the warriors who fought for victory through blood and death. This day entered history as the day of the end of the Minsk offensive operation — part of the legendary operation "Bagration". In just a few days, Soviet troops routed the Army Group "Center", the most powerful grouping of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Tens of thousands of soldiers and officers gave their lives for this day to come. Their names are engraved in granite, their deeds are passed down from mouth to mouth. How July 3 beca ...
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