This week in history
February 5: 1919. The last UNR combat force, the Sichovi Striltsi (Sich Sharpshooters), abandoned Kyiv.
1977. Helsinki Group members Mykola Rudenko and Oleksa Tykhy were arrested.
February 6: 1929. The All-Ukrainian Executive Committee and the Council of People’s Commissars passed a decision on copyrights.
1958. The Ukrainian SSR Union of Cinematographers was created.
February 7: 1919. By a decree of the Council of People’s Commissars the workers’ and peasants’ militia was created.
1995. A treaty was signed in Kyiv On Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership Between Ukraine and Russia.
February 8: 1918. The UNR and Austria-Hungary signed a secret treaty in Brest-Litovsk on creating a separate Ukrainian crown land in Halychyna and Bukovyna as a part of Austria-Hungary.
1994. Documents were signed in Brussels connected with Ukraine’s participation in the NATO Partnership for Peace program.
February 9: 1648. Bohdan Khmelnytsky was elected Ukrainian hetman.
1918. The Ukrainian Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, according to which Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria recognized Ukraine as an independent state.
February 10: 1995. During a test flight a unique experimental An- 70 plane crashed.
February 11: 1963. A conference on culture and Ukrainian language began in Kyiv, whose participants demanded to give Ukrainian language a state status.
1989. The founding conference of the Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Language Society (later renamed the All-Ukrainian Prosvita Society) was held.
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