Observed on February 25, Soviet Occupation Day in Georgia commemorates a solemn chapter in national memory. The observance carries deep Historical significance, marking the Soviet Red Army’s invasion in 1921 and the subsequent loss of independence. It stands as a day of reflection and remembrance. Public ceremonies and memorial events foster Cultural consciousness and reinforce collective identity. The tone is somber, yet resolute. Through education, remembrance, and civic dialogue, Georgians honor those who resisted occupation and preserve the legacy of sovereignty. The day remains a powerful symbol of endurance, unity, and historical resilience.
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