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Andrusov, Treaty. 1667. Ended Russo-Polish War. Divided Ukraine.
Beresteczko, Battle. 1651. Poland defeats Ukraine Cossacks who then ally with Russia.
Chernobyl. 1986. Ukraine nuclear power plant disaster.
CIS. 1991. Commonwealth of Independent States led by Russia. Ukraine, Belarus. Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova.
Mazepa, Ivan. 1644-1709. Cossack. Fought for Ukraine independence from Poland.
Nicholas I. 1796-1855. Czar 1825-. Autocratic. Russification of Finland, Poland, Ukraine, Baltic. Established Third Section. Policy of autocracy, orthodoxy, Nationalism.
Ostrogoths. Germanic peoples. 3C Ukraine kingdom. 406 kingdom in Italy. 370 conquered by Huns. 493 conquered Italy. 555 dispersed by Justinian. Goths.
Radzin, Treaty. 1681. Ends First Russo-Turkish war. Russia gains Ukraine.
Russo-Polish War. 1919-20. Polish attempt to liberate Ukraine repulsed.
Ruthenia. 1321 Lithuania. 1772 Russ/Austria-Hungary. 1920 Czechoslovakia. 1939 Hungary. 1945 = Transcarpathian Ukraine (USSR).
Ukraine. 3C Ostrogoths. Rus. 1240 Golden Horde. 1392 Lithuania. 1569 Poland. 1648 Independent Cossack state. 1654 Muscovy protectorate. 1772 Russia. 1918 Independent. 1923 USSR. 1991 Independent. CIS.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 1948. United Nations list of rights to be accorded people by their governments. Rejected by USSR, China, Poland, Yugoslavia, Ukraine, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, many Moslem countries. Signed by Russia, 1996.
Waksman, Selman. 1888-1973. Ukraine/US Streptomycin 1943.
Zaporozhe Cossacks. 16-18C. Ruled Ukraine.