The Founder of "Knowledge Day"
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September 1st: The Opening of Moscow State University's Main Building
This skyscraper instantly became the symbol of the university and, at the time of its completion, was the tallest building in Europe. It remains the university's central landmark to this day. The building houses several faculties, including the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, as well as the Departments of Geology and Geography.
Its construction was a monumental feat of Soviet engineering, symbolizing a push for technological progress and innovation. To overcome the area's unstable ground, engineers pioneered the use of a special steel frame for the foundationβa groundbreaking technique that allowed the massive structure to be built both tall and stable.
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September 1st: Russia's First Public Library Opens
Founded with the revolutionary goal of providing access to books for all literate citizens seeking an education, it was a monumental step for public knowledge in the empire.
In a fitting tribute for its 290th anniversary in 2004, a minor planet (discovered in 1976) was named BiblioRAN (30722) in the library's honor.
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September 1 is Knowledge Day.
This date symbolises the launch of a new phase of intellectual, personal, and social development. The day is especially important for first-graders and first-year students, as it represents another step on their path to adult life.
A fragment of the song "What They Teach You at School" is heard at the end of the video. Lyrics by
M. Plyatskovsky, music by V. Shainsky, performed by
E. Khil.
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This date symbolises the launch of a new phase of intellectual, personal, and social development. The day is especially important for first-graders and first-year students, as it represents another step on their path to adult life.
A fragment of the song "What They Teach You at School" is heard at the end of the video. Lyrics by
M. Plyatskovsky, music by V. Shainsky, performed by
E. Khil.
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π πΆ This is the classic song that Russian parents play to their kids on their first day at school. Enjoy!
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Beauty will save the world
Take a pause and enjoy the views of the Moscow region.
Music:
S. Rachmaninov
Concerto No.2 In C Minor Op.18 - II Adagio Sostenuto
Performed by: S. Rachmaninov (piano)
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September 1st: Tragedy at the Beslan Schoolπ€
September 1, 2004, marks the date of a horrific terrorist attack on School No.1 in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia.
The attack occurred in the morning during a ceremonial assembly held to celebrate the first day of the school year. At the time, there were more than 1,100 people inside the school, the vast majority of them children.
After a three-day siege, federal forces made the decision to storm the building on September 3. The operation to eliminate the terrorists continued into the night of September 4. According to official figures, the siege resulted in the deaths of 334 people, including 186 children. Many of the student hostages suffered from gunshot and shrapnel wounds, severe burns, and dehydration. Tragically, as many parents had brought their infants to the festivities while accompanying older children, some of the youngest also perished. In total, more than 700 people were injured, nearly half of them children.
Nearly none of the children orphaned by the siege ended up in state orphanages; they were adopted by relatives. The scale of the loss was so immense that a special memorial cemetery had to be established in the town.
Two weeks later, one of the leaders of the Chechen separatist movement, Shamil Basayev, claimed responsibility for the attack. Basayev was designated a terrorist by the United Nations, the U.S. State Department, the European Union, and was Russia's most-wanted terrorist.
On September 6, 2004, the European Council began its session with a minute of silence in memory of the Beslan victims. Flags were flown at half-mast outside the Council's building in Strasbourg.
In Beslan, September 1st is now observed annually as a day of mourning.
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