This Day in History, July 7, 2023
Release time:
2023-07-07
July 7, 1807: Representatives of France and Russia signed the Treaty of Tilsit.
July 7, 1854: Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist, passed away.
July 7, 1902: The Qing government issued a note to Britain regarding the British Indian army's incursion into Tibet.
July 7, 1906: Zhou Xuexi founded the Qixin Cement Company.
July 7, 1921: The Chinese Labour Union Secretariat was established.
July 7, 1927: Shanghai was designated a "Special Municipality".
July 7, 1928: The Nanjing Nationalist Government announced the abolition of unequal treaties between China and foreign powers.
July 7, 1929: The first transcontinental flight between the East and West Coasts of the United States took place.
July 7, 1930: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, British author, passed away.
July 7, 1933: The Battle of Duolun officially began.
July 7, 1937: The Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
July 7, 1941: The US military took control of Iceland.
July 7, 1945: The CCP Central Committee commemorated the eighth anniversary of the War of Resistance Against Japan.
July 7, 1945: The Nationalist government announced a full-scale counteroffensive against the Japanese army.
July 7, 1950: The United States manipulated the UN Security Council to pass an illegal resolution, establishing the "United Nations Command".
July 7, 1972: Kakuei Tanaka was elected Prime Minister of Japan, and normalization of Sino-Japanese relations was achieved.
July 7, 1976: Lieutenant General Pi Dingjun passed away.
July 7, 1978: The Solomon Islands gained independence.
July 7, 1981: The State Council issued regulations encouraging individual businesses.
July 7, 1981: A solar-powered aircraft made its first flight across the English Channel.
July 7, 1994: Astronomers discovered a new planet outside our solar system.
July 7, 1995: The second largest flood since the founding of the People's Republic of China occurred in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
July 7, 2014: Fang Litian, Buddhist philosopher, passed away.
July 7, 2017: Trump and Putin held their first official meeting.
July 7, 2017: The United Nations adopted the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, with the five nuclear powers collectively absent.
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