This day in history
1917: The Small Rada in Kyiv adopts a declaration of the General Secretariat, confirming Ukrainian statehood and outlining the nation-state-building guidelines.
1920: Makhno’s Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army and the Soviet Ukrainian government agree on a truce.
1926: The All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (VUTsVK) and the Soviet of People’s Commissars (Radnarkom) of the Ukrainian SSR adopt a decree making the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra [Cave Monastery] a government-protected historical and cultural preserve.
1941: In Nazi-occupied Kyiv, massacres against peaceful civilians begin, resulting in over 100,000 Jews, Ukrainians, Russians, and Gypsies shot down the Babyn Yar ravine.
1955: Battleship Novorossiysk explodes and sinks at Sevastopol under circumstances still to be ascertained.
1991: Kyiv hosts the constituent convention of the Green Party of Ukraine.
1997: The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine registers a political association to become known as the Ukrainian National Assembly.
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№51, (2011)Рубрика
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