As part of career guidance work and popularization of history, the head of the department, Natalia Kuzovova, continues a series of short lectures. Today's lecture is dedicated to the Day of Remembrance of the Krut Heroes, which is celebrated annually in Ukraine on January 29.For us, this day symbolizes the feat of the younger generation in the fight for Ukrainian independence.106 years ago, Ukrainian troops and volunteers who joined them stopped the Bolshevik offensive on Kyiv for several days. These few days were extremely important, because at that time negotiations were underway in Brest between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the countries of the Quadruple Alliance on the signing of a peace treaty.For a long time, there were many myths about the Krut heroes - supposedly there were only 300 of them, like 300 Spartans, and they all died. But this was certainly not the case. And confirmation of this is the biography of Yuriy Vorony, a Kherson and Kharkiv doctor, then a doctor of the dressing regiment of the Central Military District of the Ukrainian People's Republic, who participated in the battle near Kruty.We offer to watch the video by calling: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14W1xZzPjEP/
On April 3, 1933, Voronyi performed the world's first human kidney transplant in Kherson.
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