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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

12 February, 2008 - 00:00

Feb. 12 1921: The Standing Council on the Struggle against Banditry is formed under the Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

1960: Ukraine’s first experimental nuclear reactor becomes operational.

Feb. 13 1942: Ukrainians start being deported en masse to Germany as slave laborers.

1960: The Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR resolves to organize factory colleges as well as industrial enterprises and workshops at institutions of higher education.

Feb. 14 1574: In Lviv the first printer Ivan Fedorov issues The Apostle, the first book published in the Ukrainian lands.

1919: The Ukrainian National Council passes a law on the use of the Ukrainian language in all government institutions.

Feb. 16 1994: In Almaty officials representing the defense ministries of Ukraine and Kazakhstan sign a communique on expanded contacts between these ministries.

Feb. 17 1919: The Directory approves a declaration to the governments of the Entente and the US, requesting assistance in the struggle against the Bolsheviks.

1943: The third conference of the leadership of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (B) (Bandera faction) begins, recognizing the necessity of a struggle against the USSR and Nazi Germany and categorically condemning any collaboration with the Nazis.

Feb. 18 1966: The first edition of the 17-volume Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia comes off the presses.

1972: The Council of Ministers of the USSR adopts a resolution on the organization of Symferopil State University.

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