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Various festivals are celebrated around the world on September 13. This day went down in history thanks to many important events.
Many of them have influenced the course of history. Also, some events were reflected in the life of the Dnieper. The informant will inform you about the most important ones.
IN THE WORLD THIS DAY
Ukrainian Remembrance Day – victims of forced eviction… According to the resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of October 8, 2018 “On the state-level celebration of the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the deportation of Ukrainians from Lemkiv, Nadsyannya, Kholmshchyna, South Podlasie, Lyubachivshchyna, Western Boykivshchyna in 1944-1951 “, this day is honored in Ukraine deported Ukrainians.
Ukraine Tanker Day… On the second Sunday of September, Ukrainian tankers celebrate their professional holiday. It was established in August 1997 by a presidential decree in support of the initiative of veterans of Ukrainian tank forces and tank builders. The mechanized and tank forces of the Ukrainian Ground Forces include a mechanized regiment, mechanized and tank brigades. And in service there are battle tanks of various modifications, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles and other weapons.
World crane day… For the first time, Crane Day was celebrated in 2002 in the United States. While advocating for the salvation of the endangered American crane, environmental scientists laid their eggs in the nests of other cranes, which were sent to nest in safe locations. The day a whole litter of rescued birds went to nest, a new ecological festival was declared, and the crane became a symbol of organizations that protect nature. The celebration of World Crane Day coincides with the annual census of cranes in the run-up to migration.
Name days: Alexander, Vladimir, Gennady, Dmitry, John, Mikhail, Miron.
THIS DAY IN THE WORLD
1333 – the first mention of the Konigsberg Cathedral.
1501 – Miguel Ángel started working on David.
1788 – New York is proclaimed capital of the United States.
1848 – The Ukrainian language department was created at the University of Lviv.
1902 – in the UK, for the first time, his crime scene fingerprints were used as evidence of the defendant’s guilt.
1922 – set a temperature record on Earth in the shade. It was 57.7 degrees Celsius in the Al-Azizia territory.
1929 – English scientist and bacteriologist Alexander Fleming first presented his discovery to the public: penicillin.
1940 – World War II: Italian invasion of Egypt.
1960 – birth of bionics (applied science on the forms of living things in nature and their industrial counterparts).
1965 – The United States first heard the immortal hit “Yesterday” by The Beatles.
1993 – An agreement was signed between Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin on the recognition of the Palestinian Authority.
2001 – 24 members of Osama bin Laden’s family flee the United States in connection with the 9/11 attacks.
WHO OF CELEBRITIES WAS BORN THIS DAY
1766 – Samuel Wilson (died 1854), American merchant, prototype of Uncle Sam, the national symbol of the United States.
1851 – Walter Read (died 1902), American military physician who discovered the causes of yellow fever.
1860 – John Pershing (died 1948), American general, participant in World War I, and Hispanic American, national hero of the United States.
1876 – Sherwood Anderson (died 1941), American writer.
1894 – Julian Tuwim (died 1953), Polish poet.
1916 – Roald Dahl (died 1990), Welsh writer, author of the fairy tale “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.
1928 – Robert Indiana, American artist, representative of the pop art movement.
1973 – Fabio Cannavaro, Italian footballer, world champion (2006), best footballer in the world 2006.
1989 – Thomas Müller, German footballer, world champion (2014).
Yaroslav Zhakhalov
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