Kirkevich, A. «City without homeland»: Grodno in 1919 [Electronic resource] / Ales Kirkevich // novychas.by. – 2020. – 09 nov. – on bel. lang. – photo.

One of the memorable dates for the city on the Neman River went completely unnoticed. Namely, the entry of Polish troops into the city on April 27-28, 1919. From these days we can count the beginning of the history of interwar Gro...

Posted on 24 November 2020 at 12:33

Sayapin, V. Postwar Grodno. Part four. Railway station square [Electronic resource] / Victor Sayapin // harodnia.com. – 2020. – 12 Nov. – in Rus. lang. – a photo.

The square, which we will talk about today, has undergone significant changes over its almost one and a half centuries

Posted on 13 November 2020 at 15:56

Matievsky, S. What the Grodno Fortress is silent about. Fort No. IV [Electronic resource] / Stas Matievsky // grodnoplustv.by. – 2020. – 09 Nov. – in Rus. lang. – a photo.

What stories are silent dilapidated concrete walls of the forts of the Grodno fortress?

Posted on 13 November 2020 at 11:54

Kuchinskaya, E. In the battles for Grodno and on the Neman near Lunno. The story of Joseph Dyakov and Ivan Osinny in the project «The Name of a Hero. Belarus remembers» [Electronic resource] / Elena Kuchinskaya // grodnonews.by. – 2020. – June 2. – in Rus. lang. – a photo.

The story of Joseph Dyakov and Ivan Osinny in the project «The name of the hero. Belarus remembers»

Posted on 19 October 2020 at 13:30

Pharmacy-museum [Electronic resource] // am.biotest.by. – 2020. – 07 Oct. – in Rus. lang.

On the central square of the city of Grodno, next to the Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier is a unique, the only pharmacy-museum in Belarus.

Posted on 15 October 2020 at 12:33

Where does the water come from? Rare facts and photos about Grodno water supply [Electronic resource] // newgrodno.by. – 2020. – July 20. – in Rus. lang. – Photo.

Have you ever wondered how and when the water supply in Grodno was born? Where does the water come from in our taps. In what area did she appear first?

Posted on 22 July 2020 at 15:16

Kuchinskaya, E. Taran in the Grodno sky and a parade on Red Square. History of the city’s defenders [Electronic resource] / Elena Kuchinskaya // grodnonews.by. – 2020. – June 22. – in Rus. lang. – Photo.

The history of the city’s defenders – Andrei Stepanovich Danilov and Dmitry Karpovich Mostovenko

Posted on 15 July 2020 at 11:20

Zhuravkov, M. From the declassified archives of the 41st. What was the last peaceful month in Grodno? [Electronic resource] / Mikhail Zhuravkov // grodnonews.by. – 2020. – June 22. – in Rus. lang. – Photo.

In 1941, 100,000 inhabitants lived in Grodno. The warm summer of 1941 came, but rumors of an imminent war were already in the air ...

Posted on 10 July 2020 at 15:09

Matveychik, D. Contribution to the study and popularization of the uprising of 1863–1864. Director of the State Archives in Grodno Yanina Kozlovskaya-Studnitskaya [Electronic resource] / Dmitry Matveychik // harodnia.com. – 2020. – June 15. – on bel. lang.

The period of Western Belarus joining the Polish state (Second Rzeczpospolita) in 1921–1939. was the next stage in the development of the national archival business.

Posted on 1 July 2020 at 13:19

Vashkevich, A. From tavern vodka to government vodka. Strong alcohol in the Grodno region in the XIX - early XX centuries. [Electronic resource] / Andrei Vashkevich // harodnia.com. – 2020. – June 1. – on bel. lang. – photo.

In 1795 the Grodno region became a part of the Russian Empire for more than a hundred years. Russian laws were gradually introduced in Belarus, but in some areas this process lasted for more than half a century.

Posted on 19 June 2020 at 12:58