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This week in history

5 September, 2000 - 00:00

September 5: 1924. Members of the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO) attempted to assassinate Polish President Stanislaw Wojciechowski.

1990. The International Symposium on Manmade Famine in Ukraine of 1932-1933 started its work in Kyiv.

September 6: 1689. The Treaty of Nerchinsk, the first treaty designating Russian-Chinese relations, was signed.

1991. Chechnya proclaimed itself an independent republic.

September 7: 1891. First Ukrainian emigrants arrived in Canada.

September 8: 1944. The East-Carpathian attacking operation of the Soviet forces was started.

1989. The organizing meeting of the People’s Movement of Ukraine (Rukh) was held.

September 9: 1913. Kyiv military aviator Petro Nesterov for the first time in history made a flight in his Newport.

1941. After the bitter fighting Soviet troops abandoned Chernihiv.

September 10: 1721. The treaty of Nystad between Russia and Sweden was signed ended the Great Northern War and giving Russia access to the Baltic Sea.

1943. Shtoharenko’s cantata-symphony My Ukraine premiered in Kyiv.

September 11. The Day of the Ukrainian Cinema.

1993. A memorial sign to the victims of the manmade famine was unveiled in Kyiv.

1996. The first issue of the all-Ukrainian newspaper, Den, was published.

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