April 11 — the world day of struggle with Parkinson’s disease, the international day of liberation of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, freedom Day in Uganda, the birthday of Jeremy Clarkson and the day of death of Leonid Bykov.
Yesterday, as reported by “the Rambler”, was celebrated day of the Builder in Azerbaijan and the international day of Resistance movement. Today marked the world day of struggle with Parkinson’s disease and the international day of liberation of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps. In Uganda, April 11 — the Day of freedom.
11 APR double-headed eagle was approved by the state emblem of Russia (1857), based in tel Aviv (1909-d), adopted the Constitution of Belarus (1927-s) liberated Kerch and Dzhankoi from Nazi occupation (1944) and the Buchenwald concentration camp (1945).
11 APR born English physician James Parkinson (1755), Italian football coach Marcello Lippi (1948-th), Russian actor Valery Garkalin (1954), English journalist Jeremy Clarkson (1960) and the Russian writer Sergei Lukyanenko (1968).
He died on 11 April Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky (1950), Soviet actor Leonid Bykov (1979), American writer Kurt Vonnegut (2007) and Russian actor albert Filozov (2016).