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Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

This day in history

10 February, 2011 - 00:00

1900: Ukraine’s first political party, the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP), is founded.

1940: The first 220,000 Western Ukrainians are deported [on Stalin’s orders].

1940: The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists splits into OUN-B (under Stepan Bandera’s control) and OUN-M (under Andrii Melnyk’s).

1947: The Paris Peace Treaties are signed by the victorious Allied powers (the Ukrainian SSR included) and the member countries of the defeated Axis.

1963: Zaporizhia Steelworks (Zaporizhstal) sets the world’s output record. 1995: The Ukrainian Certificate Auction Center is launched in Kyiv.

1995: Ukraine’s AN-70 prototype transport aircraft collides with an escorting AN-72 during a test flight, killing all seven crew members.

1998: The first issue of Den’s English-language weekly digest, The Day, comes off the presses.

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