This day in history
1829: The Peace Treaty of Adrianople (also called the Treaty of Edirne) is signed, ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-29 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
1937: The Nyon Agreement is signed in Switzerland, providing for an Allied effort to combat German U-boat attacks in the Mediterranean.
1939: Kyiv-born aircraft designer Igor Sikorsky has his first VS 300 helicopter airborne in the US.
1944: Troops of the Baltic Front launch a major offensive against the Wehrmacht, which ends with a victory on November 24.
1962: An exhibit of Latvian theater and movie makers opens in Kyiv.
1991: The all-Ukraine intelligentsia forum “Ukraine: Sovereignty and Culture” is called to order in Kyiv.
1995: Brussels hosts the ceremony of adopting the Ukraine-NATO individual cooperation program.
1996: Odesa hosts the World Congress of Chechens and the All-Ukraine Congress of Vainakhs.
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