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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

23 December, 2003 - 00:00

December 23.1873. The Taras Shevchenko Literature Society (since 1892 — Taras Shevchenko Scientific Society) was founded in Lviv.

1970. By putting into operation the new Melitopol-Simferopol electrified section, the electrification of the Leningrad-Moscow-Crimea Railroad was completed.

December 24. 1941. The OUN Kyiv branch started its underground fight against the Nazis.

1982. The An-124 transport plane made its maiden flight in Kyiv.

December 25. 1941. The Kerch-Feodosiya troops landing operation started, which resulted in liberating the Kerch peninsula from enemy troops.

1992. The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine registered the Memorial Society to Protect Human Rights.

December 26. 1947. A KP(b)U Central Committee plenum discharged Lazar Kaganovich and elected Nikita Khrushchev its first secretary.

1991. The First Judges’ Congress of Ukraine began in Kyiv.

December 27. 1934. The Politburo of VKP(b) Central Committee approved a decision to deport 2000 “anti-Soviet” families from Ukraine’s border territories.

1996. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passed a bill, On Privatizing the Property of State Enterprises.

December 28. 1920. The Union Treaty on Mutual Recognition of Sovereignty and Independence between Ukrainian and Russian Soviet Republics was signed in Moscow.

1960. The Kharkiv Turbine Plant produced the first steam turbine for the Novovoronezhsk Nuclear Power Station.

December 29. 1964. The first turbogenerator was put into work at the Kyiv Hydroelectric Station.

1965. A monument to Mykola Lysenko, the founder of Ukrainian classical music, was unveiled in Kyiv.

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