Liberation Day (Ukraine)

The Liberation Day of Ukraine (Ukrainian: День визволення України), officially the Day of Liberation of Ukraine from Fascist Invaders (Ukrainian: День визволення України від фашистських загарбників), is a holiday celebrated annually on October 28 in Ukraine. It commemorates the Liberation of Ukraine from Nazi Germany on 28 October 1944.[1]

Day of Liberation of Ukraine from Fascist Invaders
День визволення України від фашистських загарбників
Official nameDay of the Liberation of Ukraine from fascist invaders
Observed by Ukraine
TypeNational
SignificanceLiberation from Nazi Germany
DateOctober 28
Next time28 October 2025 (2025-10-28)
Related toWorld War II

The first settlements in Eastern Ukraine were liberated by the Red Army in December 1942. Major battles for the liberation of the Ukrainian SSR lasted from January 1943 to the autumn of 1944. At this time, half of Ukraine was in the hands of the Red Army.[2][3] On August 23, 1943, the city of Kharkiv was liberated. On October 27, 1944, Uzhhorod was retaken from the Germans, and Soviet troops arrived at what would be the modern western border of Ukraine.[4] On October 28, 1944, the last territory of current Ukraine (near Uzhhorod, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary[5]) was cleared of German troops; this is annually celebrated in Ukraine (on 28 October) as the "anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazis".[6][7]

The holiday

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2004 marked the first time the anniversary was celebrated since independence.[8] A large military parade held on Maidan Nezalezhnosti with the participation of President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma and Russian President Vladimir Putin.[9] The Victory Banner was brought to Kyiv from Moscow to take part in the parade on Khreshchatyk.[citation needed] The idea of making the date a national holiday was expressed by the then Minister of Economy of Ukraine Sergey Tigipko on October 15, 2009. Five days later, President Viktor Yushchenko signed a decree establishing the holiday. A couple days later, planned celebrations took place in accordance with a parliamentary decree signed in January.[10]

On Liberation Day, the country honors of veterans and war dead, often laying wreaths and flowers at memorials. There are often exhibitions and displays of military equipment and military parades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Military tattoos and local parades of Military bands take place through the main streets of local cities. Folk festivals and holiday concerts also take place.[11][12]

Renaming proposal

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In 2019, the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, then led by Volodymyr Viatrovych, proposed renaming the Liberation Day into the "Day of Expulsion of the Nazi occupiers", noting that after 28 October 1944 Ukraine did not become an independent nation, but returned under the control of the Soviet Union. However, such proposal was not adopted.[13]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ukraine marks 74th anniversary of liberation from German Nazi troops, UNIAN (28 October 2018)
  2. ^ "Day of liberation of Ukraine from fascist invaders". calendr.net. Archived from the original on 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ "Ukraine marks liberation from fascist invaders". www.ukrinform.net.
  4. ^ "28.10.1944 - First Liberation of Ukraine from Fascism, Second Liberation is Inevitable • Сталкер Zone". 28 October 2016.
  5. ^ 'The Great Experiment: The Story of Ancient Empires, Modern States, and the Quest for a Global Nation' by Strobe Talbott, 2008 (page 243)
  6. ^ Poroshenko honors deceased on 73rd anniversary of Ukraine's liberation from Nazis, UNIAN (28 October 2017)
    Ukraine marks 73rd anniversary of liberation from Nazi invaders, Ukrinform (28 October 2017)
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2020-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Analysis: Putin And The Liberation Of Ukraine From Nazism". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  9. ^ "Celebrations are taking place in Kyiv to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from Nazi occupation". en.kremlin.ru.
  10. ^ "News 2 - the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passed the Resolution "On Celebration of the 65th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and Liberation of Ukraine from Fascist Occupants" - Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine".
  11. ^ "Новини - Київська міська державна адміністрація". old.kyivcity.gov.ua.
  12. ^ "В день виборів Україна святкує річницю визволення від фашистів". www.ukrinform.ua.
  13. ^ "28 жовтня — День вигнання нацистських окупантів, а не визволення України — Український інститут національної пам'яті". Український Інститут Національної Пам’яті. 2019-06-02. Archived from the original on 2019-06-02.
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