This
holiday was first celebrated on this date in 2005. But it
commemorates an event that happened centuries ago!
You
see, in 1612, Polish invaders were driven out of Moscow by a Russian
uprising. The idea behind the day is that all sorts of Russians—the
poorest to the richest—unified together in order to eject the
foreign invaders. The victory for Russia was celebrated for years,
from 1649 to 1917, but under communist (Soviet) rule, the holiday was
no longer observed and was no doubt largely forgotten. Now that the
Soviet Union has broken up, former Russian president Vladimir Putin resurrected the holiday.
In
order to teach the history behind the “new” (old) holiday, a film
called 1612 was made.
How
many of your nation's holidays do you understand in their
historical context? Are there any patriotic national holidays that
used to be celebrated in your country, but that are now largely
forgotten?
Here
is a minute-long news broadcast about the holiday.
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