February 1 in history
The 'METADATA' segment on the 'Belarus 24' channel notes that on February 1, 1942, the ghetto in Ivye was established. On February 1, 1992, a joint declaration by Russia and the United States at Camp David ended the Cold War, and on February 1, 2005, broadcasting began for 'Belarus-TV,' which later became today's 'Belarus 24.' These events highlight the historical significance of the date on which the segment is featured.
Context
The 'METADATA' segment features a selection of significant historical dates linked to events from different eras.
Summary:
Commemorates the historical events of 1942, 1992, and 2005 every February 1.
- Category: Historical
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/186695
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