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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

26 April, 2012 - 00:00

1918:German occupation authority in Kyiv disarms a Ukrainian division organized in the German city of Rastatt, manned by Ukrainian prisoners of WW I.

1926: Joseph Stalin addresses a message to Lazar Kaganovich and other members of the Ukrainian Communist Party’s Politburo, lashing out at Mykola Khvyliovy and Oleksandr Shumsky, thus launching a campaign against “national deviationism.”

1945: Ukraine becomes a founding member of the United Nations.

1965: The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR adopts a decree proclaiming May 9 “The Day of Victory over fascist Germany” and making it a holiday.

1986: Chornobyl nuclear disaster, with Power Unit 4 exploding, contaminating 150,000 square meters of what was still Soviet territory inhabited by 6,945,000 individuals.

1996: The president of Ukraine signs an edict establishing the Chornobyl Center for Nuclear Safety and Contaminated Waste Management.

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