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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 week in history

15 June, 2004 - 00:00

June 15. 1775. The Zaporozhzhian Sich was destroyed by the Russian Army.

1918. The first issue of the Komunist [Communist] weekly, organ of the organizing bureau for convoking yet another “First” Congress of Bolshevik Organizations of Ukraine, was published in Moscow.

June 16. 1934. The First Writers’ Congress of Ukraine began, creating the Writers’ Union of Ukraine.

1982. The two-millionth tractor was assembled at the Kharkiv Tractor Factory.

June 17. 1944. The Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolshevik) of Ukraine passed a decision On Assisting the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in Organizing the Partisan Movement in Czechoslovak Territory.

1993. An agreement and a communiquО were signed on urgently forming navy forces of Russia and Ukraine on the base of Black Sea Navy in the proportion of 50:50.

June 18. 1939. The Taras Shevchenko Memorial Museum and a new monument at the poet’s grave were opened in Kaniv.

1996. Ukraine joined the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva.

June 19. 1993. A congress of the Communist Party of Ukraine in Donetsk made a statement on renewing the party’s activities.

1996. The presidents of Ukraine and Kazakhstan signed a treaty On Friendship and Cooperation between both countries.

June 20. 1918. The All-Ukrainian Church Council began work in Kyiv.

1919. The UNR military delegation headed by Gen. Delvih signed a temporary treaty in Lviv on cessation of hostilities and establishing a line of demarcation (so-called Delvih line) between the belligerents.

June 21. 1906. The first legal Bolshevik newspaper in Ukraine, Rabotnik [Worker], began publication.

1919. The Central Executive Committee of Soviets of Ukraine passed a decree On the Red Army of Ukraine (of which there was none) Joining the United Red Army of Soviet Republics.

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