Dhaka 3 February 2025
February 2 was the Day of Military Honour of Russia.
Exactly 82 years ago, the Battle of Stalingrad came to an end. This date reminds us of the great feat of the Soviet army, the story tells you today.
The Battle of Stalingrad is considered one of the most significant events in the history of Russia. We can say that the outcome of this battle largely predetermined the future not only of our country, but also of other Soviet Republics and all countries participating in the Second World War.

It lasted 200 days. The city was defended by one and a half thousand guns.
For this feat, Stalingrad was one of the first who received the title of hero-city. Today in the city you can see many monuments that still bear the traces of the battle.
According to the statement of the Dhaka Russian House, a grain elevator, Gergardt’s mill, a laboratory at the plant “Red October”, Pavlov’s House and others. But, of course, the most famous remains the complex on Mamaev Kurgan. It is there that thousands of Soviet heroes are buried, and it is there that the monument “Motherland Calls!” stands.
The Battle of Stalingrad inspired many directors to create feature films about the heroism of people. Among such films are “Soldiers” by A. Ivanov, “Revenge” by A. Stolper, “They Fought for the Motherland” by S. Bondarchuk, “The Hot Snow” by G. Yeghiazarov, “Life and Fate” by S. Ursulyak.
The Russian Houses in Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, India, Moldavia, Mongolia, Armenia and Egypt will host a series of events dedicated to the defeat of Nazi troops in the Battle of Stalingrad.
The Days of Military Honour (Russian: Дни воинской славы, dni voinskoy slavy) are special memorable dates in the Russian Armed Forces dedicated to the most outstanding victories won by Russia. Some of these dates are state holidays but the majority of them are celebrated purely in the armed forces, while 7 November is marked by parades in Moscow and Samara.
According to wikipedia, The Days of Military Honour include:
- 27 January – the day of lifting of the Siege of Leningrad, 1944;
- 2 February – victory in the Battle of Stalingrad, 1943;
- 23 February – Defender of the Fatherland Day, state holiday;
- 18 April – victory over the Teutonic Knights in the Battle on the Ice, 1242;
- 9 May – Victory Day, state holiday;
- 12 May – victory in the Crimean offensive, 1944;
- 7 July – naval victory over Turkey in the Battle of Chesma, 1770;
- 10 July – victory over Sweden in the Battle of Poltava, 1709;
- 9 August – naval victory over Sweden in the Battle of Gangut, 1714;
- 23 August – victory over Germany in the Battle of Kursk, 1943;
- 3 September – the day of victory over Japan and the end of World War II, 1945;
- 8 September – the day of the Battle of Borodino with the French army, 1812;
- 11 September – naval victory over Turkey in the Battle of Tendra, 1790;
- 21 September – victory over the Golden Horde in the Battle of Kulikovo, 1380;
- 9 October – victory over Germany in the Battle of the Caucasus, 1943;
- 4 November – the day of liberation of Moscow from the Polish invaders, 1612, state holiday;
- 7 November – the day of the 1941 military parade on the Red Square in Moscow;[2][3]
- 1 December – naval victory over Turkey in the Battle of Sinop, 1853;
- 5 December – the day of launching of the counter-offensive in the Battle of Moscow, 1941;
- 24 December – victory over Turkey in the Siege of Izmail, 1790.
- Commemorative dates are:
- 25 January – Tatiana Day
- 12 April – Cosmonautics Day
- 26 April – International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day
- 27 April – Day of Russian Parliamentarism
- 28 July – Day of Baptism of Kievan Rus’
- 1 August – Remembrance Day of the Fallen Russian Servicemen of the First World War of 1914-1918
- 3 September – Solidarity Against Terrorism Day
- 7 November – October Revolution Day of 1917
- 3 December – Unknown Soldier’s Day
- 9 December – Heroes of the Fatherland Day (in honor of the institution of the Order of St. George,[4] in fact 7 December [O.S. 26 November] 1769)
- 12 December – Constitution Day of Russia
- 31 August – armed force day
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