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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 day in history

15 December, 2011 - 00:00

1918: The Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian (Hetman) State steps down in favor of the Directorate.

1918: The Directorate passes a bill banning sale, mortgage, and lease of land.

1932: The CC of the CP(B)U adopts a decree banning imports and sales of industrial goods in 82 regions of the Ukrainian SSR that have failed to fulfill grain supply quotas.

1934: Twenty-eight Ukrai-nian scholars, writers, and cultural figures (among them Dmytro Falkovsky, Hryhorii Kosynka, Kost Burevii, and Ivan Krushelnytsky) are sentenced to death in the USSR.

1952: The Soviet Pacific Fleet’s submarine S-117 with a crew of 52 is lost on a combat training mission, with the names of the crew members to be made public only in May 1997.

2000: The Chornobyl Nuclear Power Station is closed.

2004: The National Bank of Ukraine cancels its decision to restrict sale and purchase of hard currency after the credit and foreign exchange market stabilizes.

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