Feb 5: dates 1966-2020
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February 5 is a day when important dates in the history of Belarus are commemorated.
In 1966, in the Soviet Union, two contests were announced: who would write the best Soviet song and who would perform it best. Luchenok won in the category of author, while Vuyachich took care of the performance.
In 1987, during the period of perestroika in the USSR, a rule permitting the creation of cooperatives was introduced.
In 2020, the death of Kirk Douglas, also known as Issur Danielovich and Issur Demsky, became known.
These events highlight how February 5 has left its mark in various fields: from culture to economics.
Context
The date February 5 appears in various timelines associated with historical changes in the USSR and Belarus.
February 5 entered Belarusian history as the day of the announcement of music competitions in 1966, the introduction of cooperatives in 1987, and the death of a prominent figure in 2020.
- Category: Historical
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/187001
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