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This day in history

02 November, 00:00

1923: Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR adopts a decree instituting the OGPU State Political Directorate of the Soviet Secret Police (Cheka) and places it under the Moscow-based Sovnarkom’s command.

1941: Soviet Ukraine Radio starts broadcasting from Moscow.

1942: Moscow establishes an extraordinary commission to investigate Nazi war crimes and those perpetrated by their accomplices during the Second World War.

1944: Mikeshin’s well-known sculpture “Russia’s Millennium” is unearthed in Novgorod.

2004: OSCE, CE, NATO Parliamentary Assembly, and observers from other organizations record numerous breaches of Ukrainian legislation during the presidential campaign.

2004: About two thousand university students hold a rally in Kyiv protesting the rigged presidential election.

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