General Pulaski Memorial Day(United States)

An American observance honoring the Polish nobleman and Revolutionary War hero General Casimir Pulaski.
General Pulaski Memorial Day is observed annually in the United States on October 11th to honor Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who fought for American independence. Pulaski is celebrated for his leadership and bravery, earning him the title 'Father of the American Cavalry.' The day recognizes his contributions at key battles such as the Battle of Brandywine and the Siege of Savannah. Congress designated this observance in 1929 to commemorate Pulaski's service and sacrifice. Ceremonies and events are held nationwide, especially in regions with strong Polish-American communities. The day highlights the bonds between Poland and the United States and honors the contributions of immigrants to America's history.
General Pulaski Memorial Day

Revolution Day(North Macedonia)

A public holiday in North Macedonia commemorating the start of the 1941 uprising against Axis occupation.
Revolution Day is a national holiday in North Macedonia celebrated on October 11th each year. It marks the anniversary of the 1941 armed uprising against Fascist occupation during World War II. Led by the Communist Party, the resistance effort is credited with laying the foundation for modern Macedonia's statehood. The day honors the bravery of freedom fighters and the struggle for independence and solidarity. Official ceremonies include wreath-laying, parades, and cultural performances across the country. It is a day of reflection on national identity and the sacrifices made for liberation.
Revolution Day North Macedonia