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  1. Following the failed August Coup in Moscow on 19–21 August 1991, the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine declared independence on 24 August 1991 and renamed the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic as Ukraine. A referendum on independence was held on 1 December 1991. 92.3% of voters voted for independence nationwide.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LvivLviv - Wikipedia

    Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) ... Lviv became a part of the Soviet Union. It is estimated that from 100,000 to 140,000 Poles were resettled from the ...

  3. Soviet Ukraine was one of the main theaters of World War II. The borders of Soviet Ukraine changed in 1939, when Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact and the Soviet Union brutally occupied Eastern Poland, today’s Western Ukraine.

  4. May 17, 2018 · In September 1939, at the beginning of World War ii, Poland was partitioned between Germany and the U.S.S.R., and Lvov became part of Soviet Ukraine. The economy was nationalized; Jewish organizations, parties, and institutions were closed.

  5. 27 July: German occupation ends; city re-occupied by the Soviet Union. [6] December: Expulsion of Poles from Lviv begins. [32] Central State Historical Archive of the Ukrainian SSR in Lviv established. [33] 1945 - City annexed from Poland by the Soviet Union, and renamed to Lviv.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · KYIV, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Ukrainian region of Lviv has become the country's first to remove all its Soviet-era monuments, the governor said on Tuesday, part of a broader wartime push to...

  7. The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic or in short, the Ukrainian SSR or Soviet Ukraine was in the southwestern part of the Soviet Union. It had the second largest population of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union. This lasted from 1922 to 1991. The Ukrainian SSR was a founding member of the United Nations. [7]