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June 2, 2023: This Day in History


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2023-06-02

June 2, 260: The campaign against Sima Zhao, resulting in the death of the Wei emperor.

June 2, 455: The Vandals sacked Rome.

June 2, 1793: A new uprising in Paris led to the Jacobins' rule in France.

June 2, 1839: Birth of Yang Shoujing, a prominent late Qing Dynasty historian and geographer.

June 2, 1857: Shi Dakai left Tianjing.

June 2, 1882: Death of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a prominent leader of the Italian national liberation movement.

June 2, 1907: Qinuhu Uprising in Huizhou, Guangdong.

June 2, 1927: Wang Guowei, a master of Chinese studies, drowned himself.

June 2, 1942: Establishment of the Central General Learning Committee.

June 2, 1942: China and the United States signed the Sino-American Lend-Lease Agreement.

June 2, 1946: Establishment of the Italian Republic.

June 2, 1949: The victory of the Ping-Shanghai-Hangzhou campaign concluded.

June 2, 1953: Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

June 2, 1963: Xu Tingze's defection and return.

June 2, 1968: The central government issued new regulations on the allocation of college graduates.

June 2, 1984: The Golden Temple incident in India occurred.

June 2, 1990: China released its first "China Environmental Status Report".

June 2, 1992: Israel imposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip.

June 2, 1992: Denmark's rejection of the Maastricht Treaty caused shockwaves in Western Europe.

June 2, 1997: Establishment of the Advanced Research Center at Tsinghua University.

June 2, 1998: The European Central Bank was officially established.

June 2, 1998: China and the United States jointly ushered in a new era of human antimatter space exploration.

June 2, 2000: The discovery of 58 dead stowaways in Dover, UK.

June 2, 2004: Completion of the Shanghai F1 racetrack.

June 2, 2010: Yukio Hatoyama officially resigned as Prime Minister of Japan.

June 2, 2014: A rare sandstorm hit Tehran.

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June 2, 2017: China successfully developed the world's first "trackless train".