October 27, 1882: Mykola Kropyvnytsky's itinerant professional Ukrainian drama group appears with the first performance in Yelizavethrad (now Kirovohrad).
October 27, 1991: Ukraine and Uzbekistan sign a treaty on the fundamentals of intergovernmental relations.
October 28, 1944: Soviet troops clear Ukraine of the Wehrmacht.
October 28, 1989: the Ukrainian SSR Supreme Soviet passes the law on the official status of the Ukrainian language.
October 29, 1672: the Peace of Buchach divides Ukraine between Poland and Turkey.
October 29, 1880: the first open hearth furnace becomes operational at the Luhansk Metallurgical Plant.
October 30, 1941: the Nazis besiege Sevastopol.
October 30, 1964: a monument to Ivan Franko is unveiled in Lviv.
October 31, 1848: the first convention of Ukrainian scholars and cultural figures (also known as the Council of Ruthenian Scholars) is held in Lviv.
October 31, 1995: the Verkhovna Rada passes the law on Ukraine's accession to the Charter of the Council of Europe.
November 1, 1957: Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater hosts the premiere of Hryhory Maiboroda's ballet Milana.
November 1, 1991: the Verkhovna Rada passes the Declaration of the Rights of Nationalities.
November 2, 1708: Russian troops commanded by Peter I's favorite Aleksandr Menshikov seize the Hetman's capital Baturyn, slaughtering an estimated 28,000 inhabitants.
November 2, 1966: the world's largest aircraft Antei (AN-22) is launched into serial production in the USSR.